I can show you faith. That's it. In the scientific world if it can't be seen or measured, it doesn't exist. Scientifically speaking therefore, no proof is available. What I can point out is human nature and that there hasn't been a single civilization on this planet that has not had a god or goddess or a 'place' they will go to after they die. Humans cannot comprehend the idea of not existing, it isn't natural to them.
I don't know it all, and on the subject of God and the universe and how we came to be here, I'm intelligent enough to say I don't have the whole truth, but can only observe.
2007-09-28 11:35:29
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answer #1
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answered by Starjumper the R&S Cow 7
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The burden of science is to measure. If you can't measure something, it does not exist, or should I say 'improbable'.
When one can 'prove' and measure infinity, then one will be able to prove God.
Yet, science accepts infinity, where as... Explain that.
Bottom line is, when we figure out the unifying theory of everything (how the forces of gravity, electromagnetic, week and strong nuclear forces (basically that quantum mechanics agree with general relativity) compliment each other) then we can proclaim that we as a species may have the monopoly on the knowledge of what exist and what does not!!!
Until then, there is what we have proved (not theories mind you, but natural laws), and degrees of probability due to circumstantial evidence. The eyes, ears and brain, are tools the science have not even come close to copying in their accuracy. We have no idea how the brain preserves images in 3D form what is essentially a 2D projection (and mirrored mind you). And yet we accept this as a fact, without 'real' scientific proof. There are a lot of 'facts' we accept with out the scientific proses, in life, which end up as facts (dare I say truths). It is pure arrogance what we choose to 'believe' what we want and what we don't want.
Somethings were not meant to be measured, and should stay out of our understanding, until we can learn with responsibility and accountability.
2007-09-29 00:35:13
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answered by Cold Truth 5
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Interesting question. to be omnipresent and omnicent means among other things the knowledge where all atoms in the universe are at over all time--factoring in the physics of mass-energy conversion in stellar processes. To be such a being implies the ability to store information. To store information would indicate partioning of energy as bit counters, or matter, or even perhaps folding of space-but information would need to be stored. The mammoth amount of information to be stored would be noticalbe in this 4 dimensional universe we live in. Therefore, this would argue that God must exist outside 4-dimensional space. (Some of the current physics postualte 13 different dimensions)--with the ability to interact in this 4 dimensional space. Perhaps this extra dimensional aspect has been referred to in the past as a different plane of existance. The where perhaps of where the human soul resides.
2007-09-28 09:39:40
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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As a Christian I must concede that I have no proof, mathematical or otherwise. However if someone can show me a mathematical proof that there is no God I'll show them that there is!
2007-09-28 09:32:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Well if you look at the order of everything around you, its obvious there is an intelligent design, which demands an intelligent designer. Now I don't know if you can mathematically prove there is a "god" necessarily, however mathematically speaking, it definately supports a creator. When I checked the mathematical possiblity for evolution it was something like 1/6,000,000,000,000,000,000...something like that.
2007-09-28 09:38:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Infinity is often used in Mathematics, and so are multiple dimensions. In the universe only three dimensions are physically possible and infinity doesn't exist.
(The universe is expanding, and so tomorrow it will be larger than it is today, this means that today the size of the universe is not infinite)
If true mathematical concepts don't exist in the universe, then they must exist somewhere else. The only explanation for this "other place" is that it already existed before the big bang, so it must be the place where God is.
2007-09-28 09:40:23
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answered by Lesley R 2
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The best proof that you have of Gods existence is right in front of your nose!! The whole of creation in all its beauty is right there for all to see. If you are saying that God does not exist then he cant have created all you see.
The alternative is that you believe that the universe created itself. So go ahead now and prove to me mathematically that, that indeed did happen.
2007-09-28 09:41:39
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answered by Robin.S 3
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Sure, its easy to understand, but difficult to do.
First, in order to prove there is no God, you have to show he is not in any place so you have to visit every place and show he is not there. Next, you have to be able to do this ALL the time. In other words, he may not have been at the corner last time you checked, but he is there now. Now that you have shown that God is not in any place at any time, you have become omniscient and therefore, at the very moment you prove there is no God, you become a God.
2007-09-28 09:30:21
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answered by Someone who cares 7
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I have said at least a dozen times that there is no proof that God exists. How many times will it take for you to comprehend? Do you want to rub it in or something, friend?
You have no concrete proof that your "theory" is 100% valid, do you?
2007-09-28 09:36:24
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answered by batgirl2good 7
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It won't happen after all christians believe that 1 + 1 + 1 = 1
2007-09-28 09:28:18
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answered by darwinsfriend AM 5
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