This is more easily understandable if one considers the actual scale of the components of an atom. If one takes into account the fact that the neutrons, protons and electrons of an atom actually have huge spaces between them it becomes clear that the atoms that make up seemingly solid objects are made up of 99+ percent empty space.
This alone does not seem too important till you add the idea that the atoms that make up seemingly solid objects are more of a loose conglomeration that share a similar attraction but never really touch each other.
At first glance this does not really seem relevant, but closer analysis reveals that this adds a tremendous amount of empty space to solid objects that are already made up of atoms that are 99 percent space. When so-called solid objects are seen in this light it becomes apparent that they can in no way be the seemingly solid objects they appear to be.
We ourselves are not exceptions to this phenomenon.
These seemingly solid objects are more like ghostly images that we interpret as solid objects based on our perceptual conclusions.
From this we must conclude that Perception is some sort of a trick that helps us to take these ghostly images and turn them into a world we can associate and interact with. This clever device seems to be a creation of our intellect that enables us to interact with each other in what appears to be a three dimensional reality.
I hope that helps to answered your question.
Love and blessings Don
2007-04-07 01:06:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe we should prefer to believe that the universe was "just here" with everything perfectly aligned with each other so things could run so smoothly. The stars and the planets and the sun and the moon just became perfectly aligned on their own. The atmosphere just happened to have the perfect mixture of chemicals for us to breath to sustain human life. When it rains, we get that rainbow that the bible promises us that says God will never flood the earth again. When you look in the sky at night and see that the stars actually form constellations, how can you not think that a superior being put them that way? How can you not look at a newborn child and see the love that was put into creating that being. Is it so wrong to have faith and hope that there is something loving and special outside this cruel world?
2007-04-07 01:19:49
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answered by Angela F 5
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However "i" am not telling you anything The Holy Bible however does in Hebrews 13:8 we are told that there was NEVER a time in which Jesus the second member of The Godhead was not, and in John 8:58 He is called The I AM and that is the same name in Exodus 3 for GOD in the burning bush talking to MOSES, God does NOT have to be logical, He created logic, and those "theory's" of yours lets go by without taking anything out of context a IT IS WRITTEN in stead okay its safer, find out more free bible lessons www.itiswritten.com talk to me also wgr88@yahoo.com God bless
2007-04-07 01:26:12
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answered by wgr88 6
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"I think, therefore I am, I think?" - The Moody Blues
The imagination indeed is a very powerful thing. There is one problem with that. Imagine you can walk through a very thick brick wall. Imagine that, then run very fast at that wall and imagine going through it. Tell me, what happens then? There is a very firm reality outside of yourself and it is real. Imagine all you want, but in the end the truth will always stand as the imaginations of many fall. Seek the real, seek the truth and you will find it.
2007-04-07 01:17:06
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answered by Anonymous
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You have answered your own question. God is LIFE and life is all around you so life is there all the time around you just take time and look. This is not out of any religion, this is a fact which most religions deny,since they have created their own god and all the regulations which this so called god requires them to do.It is much safer to stick to you imagination then following some body's illusions.
2007-04-07 01:23:46
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answered by Roman 1
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Interesting...... it brings me back to the first question I posted on here. Did we really go to the Moon? I wonder how far we can really travel in the galaxy till we reach this so called being who created everything.
2007-04-07 01:10:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I will never tell you he was "just there" maybe "always there" but never just there. He is the beginning and the end. The front over of the book of life. The origin from which all things flow and he was never just there.
2007-04-07 01:10:56
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answered by daemon747 2
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There is no god, but it is possible that our universe was the result of two universes colliding. (11th dimension)
2007-04-07 01:40:05
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answered by SG 2
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god allways was
allways will be
he has been forever
never ''just here ''
never just comming from somwhere else
just all ways was
allways is now
allways will be
allways
all means
all ways
eternally
infinitly
all ways
2007-04-07 01:11:24
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answered by Anonymous
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god is only there at the oscars...he is sick of poor people with problems.
2007-04-07 01:33:23
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answered by Fuku 3
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