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Originally Posted by SenixMarcoviAhaa What I was trying to state is that, at points, one may not always equal one because the units that we measure things in are not constant. |
Measurement is no problem of mathematics. If it is a problem in discussion people can bring it up so it does not sound a problem there. High energy physics does not exactly have much to do with the thread. And do you know shit about high-energy physics, anyway? I am a physics student, and i think i know only little, really.. Maybe you should consider wether the idea is not really just hot air, no offence. (I have plenty of hot-air ideas, i would not get anywhere if i stuck to them)
Ok, the universe does have some similarities to how god is defined. But this does not mean i treat it differently. I certainly do not talk about the universe the way theists talk about god.
I think there is still a big difference in how theists think about god, and about how i think about the universe. I think moderate theists do assign more attributes to god then your points minus number 6. (although i would not know any more then adding nr six.)