Bill3000:
In all due respect; you do realize you contradicted yourself or you need to clarify your thought.
And who is it that 'knows' all this and is conceptualizing a multiverse?
186,000 MPS is just a number - nothing more, nothing less.
Urban Ranger:
Lets do a thought experiment that has been done with the universe.
Throw a ball at the edge of your conscious awareness, if it bounces back your consciousness is finite. If it keeps going it is infinite.
Well since you prayed for an answer
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At what point does your ability to conceptualize infinity stop?
Flip McWho:
I like your questions, they are good ones indeed.
Perfection in the realm of comparisons is just a concept. God knows all that can be known, not all that will be known - does that make sense?
The concept that God cannot grow or expand is a limited perspective pronounced by organized religion to trump all learning. We cannot explore the mysteries of existence unless we transcend the 'box'.
You are performing an infinite number of actions of awareness (and tasks - but that is another subject) and all done in a finite amount of time (as if time were finite
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Look around in the room you are in and start counting the objects. You will quickly find you will never stop counting and yet aware of the 'total'.
Just like God, you seek out new experience.
Heaven lasts long, and Earth abides
What is the secret of their durability?
Is it because they do not live for themselves
That they endure so long?
-- Lao Tzu
God is being for himself and none other.
Sn00py:
Exactly - creation exists for a reason beyond God`s present experience so to speak.
BTW - God is not a supremely great being, he is being in and of itself that transcends existence and essence. Therefore to argue for God`s existence in the classic sense is to argue against his being 'real'.
Me: God cannot make Himself nonexistent and then create Himself out of nothing again. In other words he can't make Himself exist and not exist at the same time.
If you could not make comparisons (good/evil light/dark) - there would be no existence or reality at all.
I can just refute this with two words - "Quantum Mechanics".
Plus, omniscience is impossible.
If you could not make comparisons (good/evil light/dark) - there would be no existence or reality at all.
I can just refute this with two words - "Quantum Mechanics".
Plus, omniscience is impossible.
An infinite amount of realities as described by the probability distributions of the multiverse, until I make an observation, restricting myself to one observable universe, although I can see the effects of other universes if I observe things in the quantum scale.
The fundamental laws of physics inside this universe is a constant.
Urban Ranger:
That makes absolutely no sense. It is like saying "a circle cannot be a circle without the potential for continuously making it more of a circle."
Throw a ball at the edge of your conscious awareness, if it bounces back your consciousness is finite. If it keeps going it is infinite.
Me: If something is truly infinite, there is nothing to compare itself to. When the desire for expansion transpires
UR: Pray tell, how does something infinite in all aspects expand?
UR: Pray tell, how does something infinite in all aspects expand?

At what point does your ability to conceptualize infinity stop?
Flip McWho:
But how can perfect get more perfect?
Also doesn't wash well with God supposedly being all-knowing. God being all knowing would have no reason to create a world for new experiences seen as he already knows all there is to experience.
Also doesn't wash well with God supposedly being all-knowing. God being all knowing would have no reason to create a world for new experiences seen as he already knows all there is to experience.
Perfection in the realm of comparisons is just a concept. God knows all that can be known, not all that will be known - does that make sense?
The concept that God cannot grow or expand is a limited perspective pronounced by organized religion to trump all learning. We cannot explore the mysteries of existence unless we transcend the 'box'.
You are performing an infinite number of actions of awareness (and tasks - but that is another subject) and all done in a finite amount of time (as if time were finite

Look around in the room you are in and start counting the objects. You will quickly find you will never stop counting and yet aware of the 'total'.
Just like God, you seek out new experience.
Why is there a God? Heck if you say there must be a reason that the universe exists there has to be a reason God exists. Otherwise why does the buck stop with God and not with the universe?
What is the secret of their durability?
Is it because they do not live for themselves
That they endure so long?
-- Lao Tzu
God is being for himself and none other.
Sn00py:
Hm, I actually like what you said; what is the reason behind God? Presuming God does exist. Why would God choose to create the universe? The reason itself must be greater than God, surely? Unless the reason IS God. All starting to make sense...
BTW - God is not a supremely great being, he is being in and of itself that transcends existence and essence. Therefore to argue for God`s existence in the classic sense is to argue against his being 'real'.
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