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I was watching "What the bleep went down the rabbit hole?" and it tells you of how your thoughts create reality everyday.

Well if everything alive is creating reality according to reality,

What about when nothing was alive?
During the Big Bang or any beginning of the Universe?

Even if everything evolved from microscoptic bacteria, bacteria has a nucleus, which is similar to a brain.

So before these bacteria or Adam and Eve were alive. What was creating reality?

This is similar to intelligent design, trying to prove God exists through science.

2007-08-03 17:50:25 · 6 answers · asked by Michael C 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

6 answers

Are you kidding me?

2007-08-03 17:53:22 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

I have seen the movie you are referring to, and I can assure you that any resemblance between anything in it and actual science is purely coincidental.

What the movie leans heavily on is an interpretation of quantum mechanics that tries to describe what is happening when nobody is looking. Or rather, when there is no way to collect evidence or data. Since BY DEFINITION there is no way to prove what's going on when there's no way to collect data, this is an intrinsically unscientific claim. And there will never be a way to disprove it because you're not collecting data.

Try this theory: invisible hamsters with super-technology walk through matter and arrange everything when you're not looking, instead of the so-called quantum-mechanical 'observer'. Can you prove there AREN'T hamsters controlling everything? Does your lack of proof make this reasonable?

The answer is no. No hamsters, no 'observer'. And no 'bleep'.

2007-08-03 20:32:12 · answer #2 · answered by Doctor Why 7 · 0 0

There has always been something. There never was a period when there was nothing. Before this universe there were other universes just as there are today and will be when this universe has passed. All things physical pass. We live in a multiverse. To the average mind there has to be a beginning and an end but there is not. Our little universe is only about 15 billion years old and that's just the blink of an eye. This is about as simple as I can make it and I'm not trying to insult your intelligence but only to simplify an explanation. Quanta mechanics go through this. Anything that can be is.

2007-08-03 18:04:46 · answer #3 · answered by Don W 6 · 0 3

Is anything alive now ? We are energy beings, always have been always will be. Energy cannot be destroyed.

We are all effectively one. For whatever reason we/one created this existence , in a biological sense deficient organism ,called human. I have my complaint submitted in triplicate. The problem is that because we are all one, each divine spark has to examine my complaint, apparently including myself. This is very time consuming in a space/time reality . It is estimated this universe will cease to exist by the time the one fully examines my complaint, unfortunately we then become the two.

2007-08-03 18:10:42 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

infinite space +infinite time means infinite possibilities meaning that there would be a god of a universe somewhere but due to the nature of god omnipotent, omniscient, etc he would have to be god of all universes as a God that wasn't in the know about something going on would not be a god and would contradict the idea of infinite possibilities. If you believe that everything must exist then god must exist and would have had to have existed for all time due to the nature of what God is- i am not a bible basher but i do believe there has to be something because i believe everything has to happen eventually. Thanks for the thumbs down. Is it from someone scared of the possibility of a God i wonder?

2007-08-03 18:32:31 · answer #5 · answered by James W 2 · 0 2

Quantum physics tells us that all infinite possibilities are possible.

2007-08-03 18:00:23 · answer #6 · answered by creativechild 3 · 1 1

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