Ain't nobody knows. And nobody knows what "God" might be, either.
2006-08-18 03:43:59
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answer #1
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answered by Ox Cimarron 2
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????? You don't understand the real situation here... If God created the world, this world must remain factual for all of the people's understanding... Einstein, or Newton or any other philosopers and scientists, just DID THE PART of DISCOVERING the laws of physics.......... The real thought and the main purpose of discovering those physics laws, is to apply those laws for the sake of EASING our daily lives. The laws did not come first before God. How could you ask such irrelevant question..
2006-08-18 03:59:21
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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No-- Socratus, you have it wrong from my perspective. Newton, Maxwell, Einstein, etc wrote that God made the laws that way-- not God using the laws made by these people.
2006-08-18 03:50:18
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answer #3
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answered by flit 4
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I think its the other way round. God created first and now we are trying to explain this wonder by laws of Newton/ Maxwell/ Einstein/ Faraday/ Murphy..etc.
2006-08-18 03:54:28
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answer #4
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answered by Rainbow 4
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God did not use those laws defined by these scientists to create the world.
These scientists 'discovered' these laws zillions of years after God created the world.
On another thought,
According to the scientists in fact there was no role for God in all this at all.
Creation of world was a natural phenomenon due to some standard actions and reactions in universe; and these scientists only helped mankind define those processes clearly.
2006-08-18 03:46:31
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answer #5
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answered by Awasthi 2
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Dear, God don't uses the physics law of Newton.This is an ancient law, very before man was create as an intelligent being.
Newton uses God's law, Cosmic law and alll scientists use those laws which exists in our World.I hope to be useful.
2006-08-18 03:50:59
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answer #6
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answered by Hermeta Marly Coe 1
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Presumably, the laws of nature are just consequences of certain definitions. In other words, if you define space, time, mass, etc. in a certain way, then the laws of nature are necessary consequences of these definitions. The reason the laws of nature are the way they are would depend on how God defines certain things and on what God's purpose was in creating the universe.
2006-08-18 03:56:26
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answer #7
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answered by Link 5
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God created these laws.
2006-08-18 03:50:40
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answer #8
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answered by xyz 4
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God has used only one law while creating the world...anything which starts has to end!!!
2006-08-18 03:44:29
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answer #9
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answered by niharika j 1
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because the are neccassary.newton stated the gravitational force , einstein found laws of relativity.these are very important for god to create this earth.
2006-08-18 03:58:50
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answer #10
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answered by adith re 1
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I'm pretty sure that if you are of faith then credit must be given to God for creating these laws - not the men who named them...
Not a particularly bright question even though I know where you're going with it.... and I agree.
2006-08-18 03:44:32
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answer #11
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answered by rabble rouser 6
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