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god is indefinitely real if this scientific theory is real.
Nov 15, 2013 13:33:31   #
PhilosophyMan Loc: Washington state.
 
I am about to turn a scientific theory on its head.
Are you familiar with the multidimensional theory? if you are, then you would know the theory is that there are infinite dimensions of reality in this theory, each slightly different, or drastically different, so there if this theory is true at all, then there is immediately a "god" or a higher being capable of managing these dimensions who started in one of these dimensions, however, the consequences of this being is the possibility that there would also be infinite types and variations of these "gods", thus there would be a paradox. think about it, if this is t***h then reality is in fact farther bent from our perception of what is then what we thought... what do you think?

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Nov 15, 2013 15:14:33   #
Constitutional libertarian Loc: St Croix National Scenic River Way
 
philisophyman wrote:
I am about to turn a scientific theory on its head.
Are you familiar with the multidimensional theory? if you are, then you would know the theory is that there are infinite dimensions of reality in this theory, each slightly different, or drastically different, so there if this theory is true at all, then there is immediately a "god" or a higher being capable of managing these dimensions who started in one of these dimensions, however, the consequences of this being is the possibility that there would also be infinite types and variations of these "gods", thus there would be a paradox. think about it, if this is t***h then reality is in fact farther bent from our perception of what is then what we thought... what do you think?
I am about to turn a scientific theory on its head... (show quote)


Correct me if in wrong I'm not Sheldon, but I don't see any thing in your statement that precludes any such automatic deduction that God exists. But what I think you are describing comes from ancient India. That we are only a dream in a sleeping god(s) reality.

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Nov 15, 2013 15:40:48   #
PhilosophyMan Loc: Washington state.
 
Constitutional libertarian wrote:
Correct me if in wrong I'm not Sheldon, but I don't see any thing in your statement that precludes any such automatic deduction that God exists. But what I think you are describing comes from ancient India. That we are only a dream in a sleeping god(s) reality.


it is similar to what you say, however this runs with the multidimensional theory, created by scientists about the known universe, that there are other dimensions, infinite actually. what I am saying is that one dimension would at least have a higher being that would be able to go to other dimensions, considering under this theory there are INFINITE possibilities of reality. a problem with this however is that if this were true there would be infinite "higher beings" as well.
again similar, but not the same.

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Nov 15, 2013 15:58:20   #
Constitutional libertarian Loc: St Croix National Scenic River Way
 
philisophyman wrote:
it is similar to what you say, however this runs with the multidimensional theory, created by scientists about the known universe, that there are other dimensions, infinite actually. what I am saying is that one dimension would at least have a higher being that would be able to go to other dimensions, considering under this theory there are INFINITE possibilities of reality. a problem with this however is that if this were true there would be infinite "higher beings" as well.
again similar, but not the same.
it is similar to what you say, however this runs w... (show quote)


I believe string theory predicts 11 dimensions and infinite universes. Wether you have infinite universes or infinite dimensions the same probability will hold true that there will also be infinite Gods.

But neither of these automatically either assumes or predicts the presence of a God.

The tough part of multi dimensions is how does a 3 dimensional being detect touch or measure something that is in a 5th, 6th, 7th dimension. I think there is a case for time being the 4th dimension.

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Nov 16, 2013 09:45:56   #
1OldGeezer
 
philisophyman wrote:
I am about to turn a scientific theory on its head.
Are you familiar with the multidimensional theory? if you are, then you would know the theory is that there are infinite dimensions of reality in this theory, each slightly different, or drastically different, so there if this theory is true at all, then there is immediately a "god" or a higher being capable of managing these dimensions who started in one of these dimensions, however, the consequences of this being is the possibility that there would also be infinite types and variations of these "gods", thus there would be a paradox. think about it, if this is t***h then reality is in fact farther bent from our perception of what is then what we thought... what do you think?
I am about to turn a scientific theory on its head... (show quote)


Phylosophyman,
Very intriguing, definitely worth excercising the grey matter as you go around in circles. (Even include the information regarding the present scientific search for Dark matter to make it more interesting.)
For my part, I don't think God gave me the brain capacity to even truly understand "infinity" which is a basic part of the discussion. Does infinity necessarily require the same thing happening (going around in a circle) an infinite number of times? (just another question)
I don't think I will find the answer on this earth ........
1oldgeezer

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Nov 19, 2013 01:10:02   #
rhomin57 Loc: Far Northern CA.
 
Sometimes it depends on who your talking to as to what "dimensions" are. I am a total Christian in heart, human for the rest of me meaning not perfect. However, I believe very much in dimensions, it's just that I call it Spirit World. I believe that there are two such dimensions/spirit worlds, the unseen world of God and Spirit, and the reality of the material world we have here. Not to much different is it? How many layers or dimensions to the Spirit World? I don't know and quit worrying about it when I read a verse that said since I cannot fully understand my life on Earth, not to ponder about Heavenly matters. I still find it all fascinating though.
philisophyman wrote:
I am about to turn a scientific theory on its head.
Are you familiar with the multidimensional theory? if you are, then you would know the theory is that there are infinite dimensions of reality in this theory, each slightly different, or drastically different, so there if this theory is true at all, then there is immediately a "god" or a higher being capable of managing these dimensions who started in one of these dimensions, however, the consequences of this being is the possibility that there would also be infinite types and variations of these "gods", thus there would be a paradox. think about it, if this is t***h then reality is in fact farther bent from our perception of what is then what we thought... what do you think?
I am about to turn a scientific theory on its head... (show quote)

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Nov 27, 2013 09:59:55   #
old timer 81
 
why all the worry about dimensions, when we have no answers to it. God gave us Heaven and Earth and only God or Gods will give us the answer and when they are ready. We live on this earth so lets make do and care for what is given to us. To this I say happy THANKSGIVING to all

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