One theory about gravity is it being a displacement of time and space caused by a mass. the greater the mass, the greater displacement of time and space, consequently the greater the gravity (attraction). the ultimate in gravity being the black holes, where infinite mass has caused almost infinite gravity not even allowing light to escape its grasp. Logic would indicate that if there was a god, the mere existance of black holes, that gobbles up stars and anything else in its path, is contrary to what a benevolent or omnipotent god would allow.
2007-10-06 18:06:30
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answer #1
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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God is all spirit and not the matter. Law of gravity applies only to matter and not to spirit. So force of gravity does not disprove the existence of God.
2007-10-06 14:29:45
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answer #2
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answered by ashok 4
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Gravity is God
2007-10-06 15:46:16
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answered by Astro 5
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it... doesn't. of course you could go on rambling about stuff that makes no sence and attempt to disprove the existance of god using the force of gravity, but it probably wont work. especially since the two arn't closely associated.
cant.
2007-10-06 14:58:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Like megalomaniac said, it's can't.
If you've read the Bible and science books, you can clearly see that they both have their own separate belief and ways to prove things. You really can't mix religion with science because no matter what, neither of them will back down and say they're wrong unless there's proof that they're wrong. If it's official, then it will be extremely hard to prove that their belief wrong.
Personally, the way I see it, there's no way to prove the existence of God is fake. It's like one of those cryptozoology things where very few people have witnessed them and reported it but nobody can really prove that they are out there. But God is another story, a bigger one that MUCH more people believe in.
2007-10-06 14:57:57
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answered by Rawr! :O 4
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It doesn't. Physics and religion have completely different 'truth tests'. One is based on logic and science and one is based on faith and trying to explain the inexplicable.
You can't 'prove' or 'disprove' God anymore than you can use faith to build a bridge.
2007-10-06 14:26:32
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answered by megalomaniac 7
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CB,
I've read Einsteins specific theory of relativity and I've read the Bible and frankly, I don't comprehend either so I don't really think either can or is supposed to disprove the other.
2007-10-06 14:36:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Who is talking about god?
Not science people.
Gravity is science meaning.
It means God and Gravity is for different people.
2007-10-06 14:31:01
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answered by Anonymous
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And who told you that what is called "Gravity" is not God? Or the other way around?
Think of that!!!
2007-10-06 14:41:17
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answered by Nikolas S 6
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It doesn't disprove him, actually It helps to prove that he is just what we know him to be...a spirit.
2007-10-10 12:41:36
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answered by Freebird-Robin 2
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