Message from @Maksim
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well, it counters the 6 day nonsense
and the 6,000 year old universe shit
of course, i use other methods to counter that
What happen before or during the singularity?
idk
at that point
the universe would have been dominated by quantum gravity
we don't have a complete theory of quantum gravity
All concepts of space and time break down at the singularity
so we can't make predictions
its more accurate to say that the laws of physics break down
or become incompatible with eachother
general relativity and quantum field theory
they begin to class when we talk about singularities
Laws of physics are supposed to be unbreakable, no?
they don't "break"
what i mean is they don't work together
which is why we need to create a theory of quantum gravity8
And laws of physics also stop working at the atomic level
no, they dont
Why do some particles not move when your looking at them
but anywho
the five ways
Not religious but im just curious about it
what
Why do some particles not move when your looking at them
why would they move
im confusi
There is a certain thing, I'd need to look it up as I've forgotten, but something in motion will not move when you're looking at it
And keep moving when you don't
The Zero Effect
you must be thinking of heisenbergs uncertainty principle
"One of the oddest predictions of quantum theory – that a system can't change while you're watching it – has been confirmed in an experiment by Cornell physicists."
ΔxΔp ≥ (ℏ/2)
I'm not a mathmatician
Anyways back to 5 says
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@The Desert Fox V take over I need to go to class
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"We see things in the world that vary in degrees of goodness, truth, nobility, etc. For example, well-drawn circles are better than poorly drawn ones, healthy animals are better than sick animals. Moreover, some substances are better than others, since living things are better than non-living things, and animals are better than plants, in testimony of which no one would choose to lose their senses for the sake of having the longevity of a tree. But judging something as being "more" or "less" implies some standard against which it is being judged. For example in a room full of people of varying heights, at least one must be tallest. Therefore, there is something which is best and most true, and most a being, etc. Aquinas then adds the premise: what is most in a genus is the cause of all else in that genus. From this he deduces that there exists some most-good being which causes goodness in all else, and this everyone understands to be God."