I'm not questioning the notion of a God. But when we know that there are living things that we can't see with the naked eye, do you think we might be the microscopic dot on some far vaster existence that is too immense for us to understand? Literally, we could be like a grain of sand on someones beach.
2007-08-24
15:10:04
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But surely the tiny things around us are subject to the same laws of science as we are. At the same time we know there is a point out there where we couldn't physically survive, but we survive within it.
2007-08-24
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yes, and that realization is what makes life so cool. we could all just be little tiny atoms and little tiny atoms could be much more than that. anything is possible once you realize that an atom contains a subuniverse
2007-08-24 15:22:20
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answered by ceesteris 6
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On the scale of the universe, the earth is not even as big as a grain of sand is to a human.
It is possible that such an alien creature exists and sees on that scale, but personally I doubt it. And I would never describe that as being God.
2007-08-26 10:51:14
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answered by Lucy 3
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Recent theories suggest that we are not a single universe expanding into nothingness, but we may be part of an infinite number of universes.
But each universe would have its own laws of science.
So that is where your speculation falls down.
The atoms that make up you and me are the same that make up everything else.
Nice thought though!
2007-08-24 22:26:59
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answered by tattie_herbert 6
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I'm sure that there are worlds within worlds. It's really mind blowing to think that we could be apart of something tiny and insignificant in an outer world.
But I guess if you look at it like that, nothing is insignificant.
2007-08-24 22:17:34
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answered by Reflected Life 5
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my friend, you cannot proove a negative. it is impossible, so i will agree with the possibility. i do not know if our whole universe is just a "quark" in a much larger universe, little own us as humans being the size of atoms to something greater. its an interesting thought to take on bored though...
2007-08-24 22:17:12
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answered by Chemical Coltraine 2
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Hey, take another drag on the doobie and think about...
parallel universes. Do we exist in two places at once?
g-day!
2007-08-26 19:16:38
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answered by Kekionga 7
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You are correct in your assumption that atoms are imperceptible, so may we be.
The Will is positive, the Judgment is negative.
2007-08-24 22:24:27
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answered by Psyengine 7
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I´d hope so.
This theory will at least explain something.
2007-08-25 10:29:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure they do, but their description will be different, their opinion will be different, the amount of value they place on it will be different.
2007-08-25 17:41:31
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answered by Hot Coco Puff 7
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we are not alone...
2007-08-24 22:19:45
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answered by YahooQues 2
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