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Actually the second law of thermodynamics would prove that God,
if he did exist, would eventually die.
This law basically says that everything complex
will eventually degrade to a simpler form.
And God, as commonly defined, is as complex as they come.
Either God is mortal (which is self-defeating), or the 2nd law disproves him.
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My opinion is another.
It is logical that everything develops from simple form to complex one.
Therefore I think the God exist in very simple absolute referens system ,
in Nothing, Emptiness, Vacuum :T=0K.
From this system ( T=0K) the God,
using his physical and mathematical laws,
created all MATERIAL WORLD .
If somebody doubt that from cold Vacuum T=0K
the heat stars, the hot MATERIAL WORLD can be created,
please, remember that The Second law of thermodynamics
does not forbid this possibility.
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What do you think?

2006-12-01 19:24:11 · 8 answers · asked by socratus 2 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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Bamma say you right. Bamma say God exist. Bamma say God never die. Bamma say God just re-creates himself. Bamma say God clone himself. God has new complexities. Bamma say God hear you now. Bamma say you no believe in God. Bamma say you win Nobel Peace Prize. Bamma want autograph. Bamma say you found God. Bamma otta know.

2006-12-01 19:41:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

In this wacky world, I've always found it highly amusing that fundamentalist idiots try to use a *scientific principle* to disprove other scientific findings. Thank you, fundies, for all the years of comic relief!

Anyway, it's not really a law as much as it is a principle, because as you pointed out it does not forbid heat flow in either direction; it only describes it as less probable. A quantum singularity floating in a nothingness that is not even space could - and did - expand into the Big Bang which became the universe (as far as we can determine at present).

2006-12-02 03:38:09 · answer #2 · answered by hznfrst 6 · 2 0

If God existed, he would have written the "Laws" of which you speak, however he (or she) would not be subject to them.

True faith is the ability to comfortably accept that God does not exist, and to accept our own limited existance without cowering in insignificance.

Accepting that there is no God takes more faith and courage than submitting to the comforting concept of a benevolent 'father' and eternal life. We tell our children that "Grandma is in heaven now" because the reality of nothing after death is too painful, and we deny it, instead seeking comfort in myths of heaven and the hereafter.

2006-12-02 03:41:46 · answer #3 · answered by marsminute 3 · 2 0

No one said " nothingness = vacuum"

What is said is life can not exists in a vacuum.

Is god powerful enough to make a rock he can not pick up?

Ponder on that scrotumus.com

2006-12-04 05:34:07 · answer #4 · answered by Just trying to help 3 · 0 0

Actually, because God created the universe and its laws, He would have to exist outside the laws of physics.

Science tells us HOW God did what He did, Science cannot explains God Himself.


Also, the vacuum you describe is now believed to be full of dark matter which makes it not a vacuum at all.

And if you need proof of God, look at evolution and ask yourself this:

How could a spider develop the complex organs needed to create a web? And then develop the skill to fashion the web as we see them?

Evolution implies a foreknowledge of the neccessary mutations to acheive survival. Foreknowledge implies design and design demands a designer. That designer is God.

2006-12-02 03:42:28 · answer #5 · answered by cybrrgeek 2 · 1 5

Life proves the existance of God.

It's a beautiful thing.

2006-12-02 03:28:28 · answer #6 · answered by justice4_ak 2 · 1 4

If god is INFINITLEY complex, it would take an infinite amount of time for him to degrade. So that would mean god could never die.

2006-12-02 03:35:15 · answer #7 · answered by Tyler P 2 · 1 3

There is no god.

This section is for SCIENCE, not religious mumbo-jumbo.

GO AWAY!!!

2006-12-02 14:58:38 · answer #8 · answered by One Tuff piece of Schist 3 · 1 0

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