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The God Question.
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In our usual spirit of mutual respect and friendliness, would you like to address the whole, "God Question?"
Is there a God? Proof?
There is no God? "Proof?"
Any general comments?
Is there a God? Proof?
There is no God? "Proof?"
Any general comments?
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//Yes, things continue to happen without a cause today//... really just means that we don't always know what the cause is.///
That argument persisted for a long time. Einstein believed it too but it has ultimately been shown that reality is truly random and not due to unknown causes. Causality is a product of the combined probabilities which overwhelm the randomness.
Anyone seeking to understand Quantum Mechanics needs to first overcome their commitment to notions of cause and effect.
//Yes, things continue to happen without a cause today//... really just means that we don't always know what the cause is.///
That argument persisted for a long time. Einstein believed it too but it has ultimately been shown that reality is truly random and not due to unknown causes. Causality is a product of the combined probabilities which overwhelm the randomness.
Anyone seeking to understand Quantum Mechanics needs to first overcome their commitment to notions of cause and effect.