There is no such thing as god.
Parallel universes are apparently, mathematically possible.
2007-09-14 04:26:02
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answered by Anonymous
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You mentioned the LHC...that's what I was thinking about. What if every time we run the LHC, we're creating a blast that is the equivalent of the big bang of a new universe. It expands and dissipates in a fraction of a second, but to those contained within this universe, their entire existence, billions and billions of years in their perspectives, pass in the little collision within the Large Hadron Collider. A nice thought, but we don't even understand enough about our universe to try to back up any theories about a multiverse. Though this might make for some interesting sci-fi stories. (and remember, everything advanced knowledge we have was first theorized by a fictional writer with an imagination)
2016-04-04 20:15:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Ive read too much on Quantum Physics, Astrophysics, Chaos Theory, and a few other subjects to not believe in the multi-verse.
As for God--same as here. No I dont think there is a daddy figure God, but based on the connections between the universes and many other things I can go for a supernatural link between all things. Think thenoism + maya without the underlying diety.
2007-09-13 23:42:24
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answered by Showtunes 6
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Our understanding of the universe is based on our understanding of time as a linear concept. In other words, time flows in a single direction like a laser beam. That would mean that there is only one time and only one direction it can go. But what if time is like a light bulb which emits light in all directions? This would mean there are an infinite number of timelines, each leading to an infinite number of possibilities? This is the basis for the theory of parallel universes.
Fortunately God is not confined to our limited understanding of space and time. He is truly infinite. This means that not only does God exist in all of these infinite dimensions of space and time, He is Lord and Creator of them. He is still the same infinite God that he always has been and always will be.
Since an infinite number of timelines implies an infinite number of possibilities, I would doubt that everything is the same in all of them. In fact, I strongly suspect that no two of them are exactly alike. This means that not only is it possible for anything to happen, it already has. It would not surprise me to learn that in some universes I am a world-famous musician. In others, I am governor of the state of Oklahoma. In others, I am in prison. In others, I have been dead for many years.
Would I still be a Christian? Again remember we are talking about an infinite number of realities and possibilities. In some of these realities, I might be the leader of a great Christian church or organization. In others, I might be a Muslim. In still others, I might be a Buddhist or Hindu. Remember we are talking about infinity, which is an incredibly large number. Even if the chances of something are one in ten billion, that's less than a drop in the bucket when compared to infinity.
Hope this helps.
Best always
Brother Ron
2007-09-14 00:24:06
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answered by Brother Ron 4
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The multiple universe idea was put forward to try and answer the problem with uncertainty. In a single universe, we have to admit that things happen for no reason. This tends to lead some to think that leaves room for God to act. The multiverse tries to eliminate this uncertainty by essentially saying that things happen by way of causes but that the cause might be in another parallel universe. "Another universe must have caused this" replaces "God must have done this".
2007-09-13 23:32:10
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answered by Matthew T 7
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You know, an old Baptist preacher said in one of his sermons something that rings a bell with your question. He said that there are some things that we will never know, because God has all the answers and we are not God. If there was a parallel universe, which could exist, God would have His reasons for this, but since we are not God, then it might be that He will never reveal this to us. Whatever the purpose for this to happen, is for Him to know and maybe us never know. You just have to say, that maybe there are a lot of things that we do not know the answers, but if God does want us to know, He willl allow us to find out, but only He knows the answers to everything, not us...
2007-09-13 23:38:32
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answered by shardf 5
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Yes... of course.
It's so egocentric of humans to believe that we're the only intelligent beings in this universe.
I have believed in parallel universes for years.
It explains deja vu, too. I believe in the concept of past, present and future all occurring at the same time, and at the same place.
2007-09-13 23:38:06
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answered by Anonymous
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The theory is totally plausible. We still know very little about space in relation to time.
God is a man-made creation and doesn't come into it.
2007-09-13 23:30:21
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answered by Anonymous
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There is only one universe which is created and will be destroyed
Physics of Day of Judgment
http://dev.islamicity.com/Science/dayjudge.shtml
Parallel universes is lie of materialistic and post-moderate people...
www.harunyahya.com
2007-09-13 23:39:00
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answered by Faisal F 4
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the multiverse is an interesting theory
2007-09-13 23:29:31
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answered by Anonymous
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