Can you prove to me Cold Fusion creates more energy than is used to create the reaction? If so, I'll go ahead and deny the existence of all Gods.
Til then, I'm Pagan and Proud. ^_^
2006-08-26
10:44:16
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Lady Myrkr
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To extton, you don't understand it is all.
2006-08-26
10:48:41 ·
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Sal, I believe you mean "Earth, Fire, Water, Air"
Lastly, if you have a problem with my religion or a question, write up your *own* question about it. :/
2006-08-26
10:52:13 ·
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Ah, forgive me, extton, I posted the additional details before you finished typing your answer.
You make an excellent point, but, I'd be willing to give up my belief in the Gods if they can prove what I requested.
2006-08-26
10:55:53 ·
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That makes no sense. The viability of cold fusion has nothing to do with your religious beliefs, or lack thereof.
Cold fusion could be possible and gods could still exist; similarly, cold fusion could be impossible and gods might not exist. It works just as well either way; the laws of physics are what they are, regardless of the existence or non-existence of any deities.
And i'll have you know that i do, in fact, know a thing or two about fusion and cold fusion, as well as the viability of theological beliefs in relationship to the observable state of the universe.
2006-08-26 10:47:33
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answered by extton 5
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I may be reading too deep into your question, but I may know what you are getting at here.
I don't know the details about the Cold Fusion process, but I know for a fact the Law of Conservation of Energy, which says that energy is neither created or destroyed, ever.
It's a pr oven scientific law, and since cold fusion is science, it must adhere to this law, as well as others.
Furthermore, like others here have said, there is no possible connection between cold fusion and theology, since cold fusion is a man-made event that doesn't occur in nature, and it is only through nature that we can make any connection between chemical processes and theology.
Science can only prove the existence of God, not His absence, as scientists continue to find out every day.
Good luck with your quest for truth and divinity.
2006-08-28 15:44:24
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answered by STILL standing 5
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Hi!
Wow, hmm, how shall I tackle this seemingly impossible task. Ah yes, here we go:
Why you may base your religion upon gods, Atheists don't base their upon the fact that Cold Fusion creates more energy than is used to create the reaction. In fact, we are against that considering it goes again scientific principles. Therefore, we don't need to prove anything.
If you're trying to say that you can't prove or disprove the exist of God(s), then you're right. If you're trying to say that no matter what you're never going to change your opinion about God(s), well that's your problem/solution.
I like that you're proud of your religion, even though its considered by society to be a minority. Shout it out loud.
2006-08-26 11:31:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd more happily disprove Cold Fusion, though like extton said it has nothing to do with anything. You're a pagan, so why should atheists bother you? By Toutatis we should all unite and fight the evil powers that be!
2006-08-26 11:13:54
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answered by McAtterie 6
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The Zero Point Energy Field and all related topics aren't everyday conversations people talk about. If we want to tap into that energy it still does not prove god, just as we tapped into radio frequency and gamma wave, infrared, microwave. All these frequencies can be measured and utilized but will never be seen as god by everyone. Everyone has their role and their role may never be in one that is looking up or down, just straight ahead.
We need atheists, everyone has their role and their script, it depends on who is doing the writng and who's responsibilty is attributed to that writing.
Atheists should not be in charge in my opinion though. I refuse to explain why, it would take several Q and A's.
2006-08-26 11:03:19
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answered by Corey 4
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Where did you get the word cold fusion, and matter/energy from an atheist!! If your a proud pagan use your own outdated terms Earth, Water, Fire, and Air.
2006-08-26 10:50:53
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answered by Sal 2
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Why would you address this to atheists? Most of us are making no attempt to convert you. Personally, I respect your beliefs. And since my degree is not in physics, I'll pass on attempting to prove anything about cold fusion =) Peace.
2006-08-26 10:55:36
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answered by ♥Mira♥ 5
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I'm disappointed in this question. It is sad to see a Pagan jump on the bandwagon of attacking and asking others to "prove" something. To be honest this makes me very sad.
Your agnostic friend, J
2006-08-26 11:02:42
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answered by Medusa 5
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That's a new one... a Pagan questioning Atheists.
2006-08-26 10:51:30
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answered by Elvendra 4
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What you are is a typically disingenuous theist. Your pathetic "demand" is a knowingly false and unprovable statement.
The only things you deny are honesty and integrity.
2006-08-26 11:10:01
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answered by Anonymous
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