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Could an infinite number of universes be an infinite number of neural synaptic connections in the mind of God?

2006-12-05 09:10:18 · 7 answers · asked by WHITE TRASH ARMENIAN 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Try reading "The Self Aware Universe." It explains the connection between God and Quantum mechanics.

2006-12-05 09:14:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Considering the copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics implies that every possible universe in fact exists, then the cosmos in fact would have 100% of all the data available, of all that is possible. Every roll of the die possible (and many impossible!) would in fact happen.

I roll a six sided dice, and billions of universes are in that moment created, a little less than 1/6 come up 1 (in various orientations of the die), likelys 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. But what about the ones where the die spontaneously develops a new divot on the 6 side and I roll a 7? Technically possible, just highly unlikely. So that happens to.

I just can't see the universes where the other possibilities happen. I can only see the particular wavestate of which I am a part, my other wavestates view their particular wavestate-universes as it happened in that particular collapse. That is, in one universe I see the die roll 1, and in another universe I see the die roll 2, and never can the two 'me's communicate because they are now riding on divergent quantum wavestates.

If you want to call the sum total a god, eh, it's as good as any definition I've ever heard.

2006-12-05 09:17:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

God isn't hiding. He is infinite, so you do understand that much. However, the universe didn't condense out of nothing. It was created by a God who loves His creation (including you) and wants what's best for all His creation. You're right about one thing; a million universes (universae?) could exist within the mind of God.

2006-12-05 09:18:57 · answer #3 · answered by Paulie D 5 · 1 0

Or a natural occurrence. Something like that.

Why would I pray to the existence of universes though?

2006-12-05 09:14:28 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

heh, SURE!

then again we could just be a collaberation of thought processes within the mind of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.

2006-12-05 09:13:40 · answer #5 · answered by johnny_zondo 6 · 0 0

God is with, not part of, Creation.

2006-12-05 09:15:48 · answer #6 · answered by BigPappa 5 · 0 0

He is the glue which holds the atom together.

2006-12-05 09:16:12 · answer #7 · answered by Bimpster 4 · 1 0

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