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Quote by: Zhavric Yes, it does. This disproves your god claim which requires god to be able to create energy from nothing. You, sir, need to start arguing more honestly. |
So energy just always existed in your opinion?
You sure?
Can you prove it, or is it just another hypothesis?
My argument is that God made the rules, ergo he can break them. It's religion, not science.
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Quote by: Morality Games Remember science is empirical. It only considers what is tangible to it. It studies energy and notes that nothing done to it makes or unmakes it, the powers of nature can only change its form. Thus it devises the law of the conservation of energy. How energy came about is a question for theoretical, not practical, physics, and there is no matter of fact in that field, only theory. |
Religion isn't science.
But in scientific terms, it comes up with it's own answer to the theory science lacks.
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If it turns out energy was created, and simply cannot be destroyed upon being made, then the vocabulary of the law will have to be revised. However, that isn't necessary right now, and may never be.
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But energy can not be made or destroyed according to physics.
A new law saying that energy can not be destroyed once created?
You know as well as I do, that makes no sense.
Your hypothesis is as week as mine, "it just always existed".