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Horizon - What is Reality?
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/...2011_What_Is_Reality/
If those who claim the so called 'paranormal' doesn't exist want food for thought, do please watch it - that is if you can bear to think outside your comfort zone.
If those who claim the so called 'paranormal' doesn't exist want food for thought, do please watch it - that is if you can bear to think outside your comfort zone.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.spiderpig, let me make myself clear to begin with. I do not believe that anything is supernatural. I believe that everything must have a logical explanation. Right, that said, I think it's you who are missing the point - and big time. This programme talked of parallel universes, something that was brief touched upon in the last discussion here on the subject, but most interestingly of all it confirmed that in quantum physics it is apparently theoretically possible for a man to walk through a solid wall. What does that suggest? To anyone with an enquiring mind it really ought to be food for thought.
Yes I watched it, I tried to understand, but when one of the phycicists said to the researcher "no, don't say you understand it because no-one does" I gave up!
The main theories seemed to suggest that either everything is a hologram or we are all made of mathematical equations, knew I should have made more effort in maths at school!
The main theories seemed to suggest that either everything is a hologram or we are all made of mathematical equations, knew I should have made more effort in maths at school!
Naomi, you claim that everything must have a logical explanation, yet the science spoken of in the programme defies logic, and that is a widely held view amongst scientists.
The idea of a "Multiverse" gives rise to the explanation of the creation of our own universe, from a quantum vacuum fluctuation probably arising from de Sitter space, that gamma ray inhabited leftovers of a previous universe. Or so it is said amongst the scientific speculators.
But, notice, that every explanation of the origin of the universe and of ulimate reality is given with the assumption of preconditions.
Not much different then from turtles all the way down.
God remains as the First Cause of everything, and taking Him out of the equation is truly illogical.
The idea of a "Multiverse" gives rise to the explanation of the creation of our own universe, from a quantum vacuum fluctuation probably arising from de Sitter space, that gamma ray inhabited leftovers of a previous universe. Or so it is said amongst the scientific speculators.
But, notice, that every explanation of the origin of the universe and of ulimate reality is given with the assumption of preconditions.
Not much different then from turtles all the way down.
God remains as the First Cause of everything, and taking Him out of the equation is truly illogical.
Slinky, //no one understands it//, and that's the whole point of my post. They don't - but there are people here who think they do.
Theland, the further science explores and the more it discovers, the less requirement there is for the idea of a creator God - unless of course he turns our to be some spotty computer geek sitting in another dimension pressing buttons - and our world is the Matrix!
Theland, the further science explores and the more it discovers, the less requirement there is for the idea of a creator God - unless of course he turns our to be some spotty computer geek sitting in another dimension pressing buttons - and our world is the Matrix!
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