The "secrets of invisibility" that you brag about in the article you give:
"What you want to do is to surround yourself with a transparent material that is not only transparent but bends the light around you," Leonhardt told CNN.
Hmmm... yeah, I think it's possible for someone to create transparent meterial that bends light and for that same person to not be able to find God anywhere.
These two subjects aren't even related. Kinda cool article, though.
2006-08-09 09:32:11
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answered by Paul McDonald 6
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Every time science advances it opens up more questions that make us realize that with all we know our current knowledge is just the tip of the proverbial ice burg. The more we learn about science, the closer we come to proving that humanity cannot possibly be the highest order of intelligence - and the closer we come to accepting that God not only may have, but must have designed everything.
2006-08-09 08:37:09
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answered by byhisgrace70295 5
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What the heck does invisibility have to do with finding god?
The reason science can't prove god is because god isn't an observable phenomena. Not because god is invisible. Invisibility is just one of the many things that makes god unable to be proven (or disproven).
A better approach to proving god would be string theory, or any of the other multidimensional observation theories.
2006-08-09 08:41:34
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answered by Anonymous
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No because of the fact scientists can purely base there findings on actual data and ther has in no way been any stable data of a god. Plus they suspect interior the super bang concept so in the event that they proved there substitute right into a god it would get rid of there huge bang concept because of the fact it substitute into of their eyes chemical components which made the international no longer god in 7 days !xx
2016-11-04 05:31:45
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answered by Anonymous
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How should we know? Are we God? Still i would say no because He is not in the physical world and invisible. He is in the spiritual realm that science still says doesn't exist.
2006-08-09 08:40:41
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answered by Knight_of_King_Jesus 2
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One step closer to explaining the phenomena that we call 'God' because we have no better explanation?
Yes. Science is steadily on that march.
2006-08-09 08:35:48
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answered by XYZ 7
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God is not a testable phenomenon.
Just ask any theist what evidence, if it existed, would 100% disprove "god's" existance.
They won't answer, because they would refuse or 'reinterpret' such evidence.
Thus, science doesn't concern itself with god, one way or the other.
2006-08-09 08:38:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Science did not reveal anything of the sort. Did you READ the article?
2006-08-09 08:39:57
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answered by steve 4
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Well scientists have discovered quarks although no one has seen a quark...they know it's there but can't explain it. Funny that science believe in quarks but don't believe in a God. Very, very, strange!
2006-08-09 08:37:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Why? Do you assume that God uses human technology to make himself invisible?
2006-08-09 08:34:22
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answered by Randy G 7
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