Message from @Josh

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2018-01-23 00:54:05 UTC  

i believe entropy is the word

2018-01-23 00:54:35 UTC  

This is a faith based belief

2018-01-23 00:54:41 UTC  

faith in what?

2018-01-23 00:56:37 UTC  

Faith in an entropic chaos of molecular destabilization leading to the creation of the known universe

2018-01-23 00:56:46 UTC  

why is that faith?

2018-01-23 00:56:52 UTC  

i'm sure it's quantifiable

2018-01-23 00:57:10 UTC  

How did the molecules come to be?

2018-01-23 00:57:28 UTC  

atoms

2018-01-23 00:58:06 UTC  

Same question

2018-01-23 00:58:13 UTC  

quarks, etc

2018-01-23 00:58:16 UTC  

Where does it all come from?

2018-01-23 00:58:17 UTC  

beyond that, i don't know

2018-01-23 00:58:20 UTC  

no idea

2018-01-23 00:58:33 UTC  

Why do you believe this to be true?

2018-01-23 00:58:50 UTC  

it makes logical sense and it's been proven to be true for my entire life

2018-01-23 00:59:05 UTC  

BUT THEN WHO CREATED GOD?

2018-01-23 00:59:18 UTC  

God is similarly a faith based belief

2018-01-23 00:59:27 UTC  

i don't see any faith in that line of logic

2018-01-23 00:59:38 UTC  

my only faith is in the gaps of my knowledge

2018-01-23 00:59:51 UTC  

How has it been proven? You don't even know what it is that has been proven

2018-01-23 01:00:01 UTC  

And what is your standard of proof?

2018-01-23 01:00:22 UTC  

Can a scientist just make something true?

2018-01-23 01:00:30 UTC  

no

2018-01-23 01:02:47 UTC  

What makes it true?

2018-01-23 01:03:51 UTC  

logic i guess

2018-01-23 01:04:11 UTC  

is logic a faith?

2018-01-23 01:04:39 UTC  

What is the logic? You are not telling me

2018-01-23 01:05:12 UTC  

i guess dogs are a good example

2018-01-23 01:05:32 UTC  

you could watch what, 10 dogs grow up in your life time?

2018-01-23 01:05:57 UTC  

imagine you're a breeder, you can literally watch the dogs change size, shape, and color before your eyes

2018-01-23 01:06:06 UTC  

depending on how the mother and father are paired

2018-01-23 01:06:42 UTC  

What does that have to do with atoms making primordial soup?

2018-01-23 01:07:02 UTC  

oh, sorry i wasn't sure what exact topic you were talking about

2018-01-23 01:07:21 UTC  

the logic that when atoms become attached to each other, they become different things

2018-01-23 01:07:39 UTC  

and that sort of reaction happening in a really intense environment could yield some really diverse things

2018-01-23 01:07:46 UTC  

i.e. the big bang

2018-01-23 01:08:43 UTC  

So how did these atoms exist?

2018-01-23 01:08:49 UTC  

i don't know

2018-01-23 01:11:02 UTC  

So you have faith?

2018-01-23 01:11:13 UTC  

no

2018-01-23 01:11:40 UTC  

You believe in things you don't know though