The Bible says that God is omnipresent meaning God is everywhere at one time. Could dark matter be God? I mean sense it is invisible and nobody can identify it?
2006-12-04
05:50:35
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➔ Astronomy & Space
It was just a thought! I mean, what else could explain things that defy the laws of physics!
2006-12-04
06:08:16 ·
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It just goes to show that man thinks hes smart! But we will never be able to figure out everything!
2006-12-04
06:10:08 ·
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Okay if dark matter is the opposite of gravity why can it not be detected? Why hasn't anyone proven this theory?
2006-12-04
06:28:19 ·
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if you choose to think of Dark Matter as God, why not? IF there is a God or supreme being that is responsible for the creation of the universe, then in essence he could be Dark Matter IF that is what the universe was created from
2006-12-04 05:57:52
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answered by Anonymous
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God Is Every Were.God Can Be Eneything He Wents But Heaven And Hell Are Not Even In The Same World..Heaven And Hell Are In Diffrent dimencen But To Answer You Qustion It Could Be God Watching Over Us But He CAn Even Be A plant Or Air Watching Us.God Works In The Oddes Ways We Cant Explain In our World..
Ps.I Cant Spell Worth A Heck Today
2006-12-04 06:20:14
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answered by crazyman2005_1 2
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Oh! I've wondered about this too! Especially since I recently read about the scientists who watched a black hole rip apart and eat a star in some galaxy far away. Freakin nuts...I feel so tiny and useless in the grand scheme of things...Space amazes me...Nature amazes me...and I'm obsessed with the fact that we (humans) don't know ANYTHING and never will...the supreme Truth of it all would explode our tiny little brains...
2006-12-06 05:32:00
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answered by Megan V 4
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If you incorporate a god into a universe anything is possible.
You do not need laws of physics,DNA or any other phenomenon the we experience.
2006-12-05 03:29:25
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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That's just a semantics question. You can call the dark matter god if you want. But, it isn't the kind of god that is described by any of the current religions. (except pantheism, in which all of the matter in the universe is god)
2006-12-04 06:03:07
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answered by Chris J 6
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its worth a thought as the two have a very common similarity. but i find that if man accepts the fact that he cannot understand the true nature of God, every problem would be solved. we wudn't have wars over religion and God.
2006-12-04 08:24:40
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answered by amandac 3
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Only if you believe that God is non-living non-sentient mass of "leftover" particles from the creation of the universe that destroys all normal matter it comes into contact with.....
My answer is no, mainly because the Bible also says God talks to people and lives in Heaven and whatnot. Dark Matter doesn't really do that.
Hope that helps
2006-12-04 06:00:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Faith should never be interpreted as reality. They are, overall, quite the opposite at times.
2016-01-29 09:47:34
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answered by Gil 1
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Religious imagination has no limit. Whatever you think is your God is fine with me. Dark, light, open, closed, whatever. It's all in superstitious imagination anyway.
2006-12-04 06:19:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No!I
t cant be.
Its just a repulsive force which is exactly opposite in nature to the gravitational force & thus it balances the universe.
2006-12-04 06:20:57
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answered by DOOM 2
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