So the Universe just behaves funny then, eh?No, I'm saying that changing how we describe the universe does not change the universe itself.
So the Universe just behaves funny then, eh?No, I'm saying that changing how we describe the universe does not change the universe itself.
WHAT? What the HELL are you talking about ? Since when CAN you do anything that DOESN'T follow the laws of physics ???
The universe appears to behave consistently. The "laws of physics" are just our ongoing attempt to describe how it behaves. If we find that the universe isn't behaving as the "laws of physics" predict, then, as Mercutio said, we have to come up with new laws to describe this behaviour.So the Universe just behaves funny then, eh?![]()
No, I think it had more to do with profanity.By your definition, then, God = ignorance. Gotcha. You might want to ok that with other believers, though.
Are you asking me or telling me?How could we possibly know? Our experience is finite; "immutable" is beyond our ability to know.
Well, it's either that or, anything is possible.Why must it be? Or do you believe this by faith alone?
What?Since Mercutio said so in post #174.
Either that, or one or two folks around here a full of cr*p.It tells us that your rantings are both incoherent and irrelevant. Troll.
In that case, your comment "Perhaps this is why it used to be forbidden to utter God's name? Because it's merely a description of that which we cannot fully fathom?" was thoroughly unrelated to the comment it addressed. Not surprising.No, I think it had more to do with profanity.
If you have an answer, you have not produced it in nearly 10000 posts. I was asking you, but I was not expecting a coherent answer. Go ahead. Surprise me.Are you asking me or telling me?
So I will take this as a "yes", then, you believe this by faith alone. You could have saved yourself several keystrokes.Well, it's either that or, anything is possible.![]()
The evidence, though, is on Belz's side.Either that, or one or two folks around here a full of cr*p.
And what is matter and energy then, except for your account of something that didn't exist?Well, of course! There absolutely was a time before there were no laws of physics! Billions of years, in fact! There were no laws of physics until we wrote them. Of course, matter and energy did what they did perfectly well without these laws, given that the laws merely describe what they do, and do not control it. But then, you have had this explained many times. See, it's very similar. You operate just the same in ignorance of the laws of physics; you don't have to know them to have them describe you.
Flies love dung don't they?The evidence, though, is on Belz's side.
So, what exactly would you build your house upon? A foundation made out of rock or, a foundation made out of sand? I would opt to go with that which is more solid and substantial myself.So I will take this as a "yes", then, you believe this by faith alone. You could have saved yourself several keystrokes.
Are you trying to use a metaphor for the popularity of your threads here?Flies love dung don't they?
No, just trying to illustrate that I can trade insults too.Are you trying to use a metaphor for the popularity of your threads here?
If you could do that, at least you would be able to contribute something.No, just trying to illustrate that I can trade insults too.
Either that, or one or two folks around here a full of cr*p.
Iacchus said:So the Universe just behaves funny then, eh?![]()
sphenisc said:Since Mercutio said so in post #174.
What?
If by this you mean, for instance, the wobble in Mercury's orbit that was not explained by Newton but was by Einstein, and is then an example of something that broke a law of physics, so the law had to be changed, then I did say that.
I do not think this is what either Iacchus or Belz were thinking of. In fact, I would require additional evidence before I would believe Iacchus is thinking at all.
WHAT? What the HELL are you talking about ? Since when CAN you do anything that DOESN'T follow the laws of physics ???
If you break a law of physics, they change the law.
That's how it works.
Flies love dung don't they?
As you have been told countless times, Iacchus...go to a library. Get an elementary science book. Maybe Asimov's "Physics for children". Start slow; catch up to the grade-schoolers first, then Jr. High, then High School...And what is matter and energy then, except for your account of something that didn't exist?
This is an outright lie.So, what exactly would you build your house upon? A foundation made out of rock or, a foundation made out of sand? I would opt to go with that which is more solid and substantial myself.
That's an ad hominem by the way.In fact, I would require additional evidence before I would believe Iacchus is thinking at all.