Before you jump in, I am an atheist and reject all religions' views on the universe.
Recently, I used to think that science was concrete facts that could not be disputed. If you believed in religion, you were denying all reason and logic. Newton could be proved time and time again, as could Einstein. Even Darwin, although not proven, is by far the most likely explanation and everything we since discover confirms this strong theory.
HOWEVER, science these days, now that it has gone beyond simple motion and matter, gets more and more theoretical. I've seen programs about the nature of atoms and the universe and the theories are extremely varied and counter-intuitive. Is it now becoming a matter of faith to believe that atoms can be in 2 different states at the same time and in 2 different universes?
2007-08-17
02:48:37
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