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Is that science or faith?
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2007-08-16 21:13:15 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

You can model anything with maths, even imaginary universes?
Is this theory testable/disprovable in a concrete way?

2007-08-16 21:30:46 · update #1

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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4183875433858020781&q=Parallel+Universes&total=1159&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=5
right now its a theory. theories are tested using the scientific method and once proven, becomes science fact. faith has little to do with theory. Theory is an idea and we test it,
We do not just blindly apply faith to a theory and then accept it. So far the math is working and has led us to the possibilty of a multiverse, so its definitly not faith so far.
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well, we're only human, and we can make mistakes,
but why not keep trying to find the right way. If you fall, get up dust yourself off and try it the right way.

ok. I have "faith" that with the correct knowledge we'll get the correct answer. But faith alone cannot prove it or explain it.

we could come up with math for an imaginary universe, but if we can't see the "basic" math for it in action and/or prove it, we cannot accept the complex math.

like I said though. Right now its theory. I never denied that.
unfortunalty even if all the math works, we probably can't make it to the "other side" to SEE for ourselves, without breaking down our bodies particle by particle thusly killing us.

but there are other ways of measuring indirectly

take quantum teleportation for example
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_teleportation

and the idea of the observation of black holes. you can't see them, but you can see how their math, and our predicted math, work together perfectly in the MOTION of the stars around them.

does your faith, or even my "math" I'd come up with make the stars loop drastically around a point, or does the invisible black hole do it instead?

right now, NO we cannot prove it. YET................ in time, all in time.

I'm a theorist / philosophist, not a scientist or mathamatician

2007-08-16 21:19:04 · answer #1 · answered by Mercury 2010 7 · 2 0

not undesirable... i anticipate you observed that episode of Futurama, wherein Professor Farnsworth invented a field containing an entire new universe, and then they got here upon there have been lots of those packing packing containers, and that they have got been given lost in many universes... that replaced into humorous!!!! LOL in spite of the undeniable fact that, i think of it fairly is a very diverse fact -that's not that there are a number of universes, or perhaps one... that's some thing else. we are all ONE, and we see that ONE in products in the process the Universe we are dwelling in -it particularly is, a fashion of wisdom the actual fact. difficult to describe... easy to work out, as quickly as you get there.

2016-10-15 22:06:14 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Mercury. I agree with you to a large extent, but how many physicists have "dogmatically" insisted that they are correct only many years later to be proven miserably wrong

2007-08-16 21:36:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

science obviously

faith makes absolutely no attempt to explain things

science does, via testing theories using experiments

2007-08-16 21:18:12 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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