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Old May 17, 2008, 12:22 am   #66 (permalink) (top)
Dr_Acula
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ya, but the world runs according to some kind of laws. The question is why those laws. It's almost like living inside a clock. You can learn all you want about the machinery, and yet never learn how the things got there in the first place. I'm not saying the logical answer is God, I'm saying we don't know what put the machines there, if anything at all.
What makes you think the result of every single experiment ever made (and therefore the belief there are predictable patterns in nature) wasn´t just a big coincidence? Of course I dont believe this myself, but it is much more likely than a god. The world might or might not work according to arbitrary laws. I think it does.

again: the "machinery was there cos thats its natural state".

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The object of change. I mean, without the chaos that is the universe, nothing should exist.
I repeat myself: what should or should not is nothing more than a barrier that stops us from scientific breakthroughs. Like Einstein: he though the universe shouldn´t be random, and that prevented him from taking part in the "quantum revolution" (or wahtever). The other guys just accepted what they saw, discarding what they might believe or want.

"donnt tell god what to dowith his dice" -niels bhr

unfortunately i dont know that whole supersymmetry thing so i cant really argue about it.


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