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Started by Contemporary Protestant, May 07, 2014, 05:11:02 PM

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Hakurei Reimu

Quote from: Contemporary Protestant on May 07, 2014, 06:11:09 PM
Explain an alternate reality if any old thing cannot exist in an alternate reality, if alternate reality isn't the best word, then substitute the phrase with other dimension
A physically tenable history and content. Otherwise, you can propose a reality where cabbages are songs. Cabbages are not songs; they're plants. Even if there is a song in such a reality called 'Cabbage', it will not be a cabbage.
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PickelledEggs

Quote from: Contemporary Protestant on May 07, 2014, 06:28:21 PM
My thoughts are, how do we know there is only eleven, if we can only visualize three? The point about how we are unaware of higher dimensions is fascinating

I thought the multiverse was literally referring to different planes of existence (like in Elder Scrolls) and that there are an infinite number of planes
After 11 it collapses back in to it's self. 11 is the same as 1 and it basically goes in a loop.

I recommend watching the rest of the videos, it's pretty interesting how he illustrates it and he can describe it much better in those videos than any way I can.

Contemporary Protestant

Im on youtube right now, cool stuff

Contemporary Protestant

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySBaYMESb8o

the seventh dimension indicates places with different laws of physics, considering a different big bang, and different laws of physics would further indicate that in these alternate dimensions, which are infinite, one would have a God

PickelledEggs

Quote from: Contemporary Protestant on May 07, 2014, 06:47:09 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySBaYMESb8o

the seventh dimension indicates places with different laws of physics, considering a different big bang, and different laws of physics would further indicate that in these alternate dimensions, which are infinite, one would have a God
No. Correction.

IF god existed, it is possible that he would exist in one the dimensions that we can't see. We still have zero way to see the seventh dimension, so it is a moot point to make claims about things that are in it.

Contemporary Protestant

Haha fair enough, but Im going to ask Casaprov because he is apparently all-knowing

Sargon The Grape

Quote from: Contemporary Protestant on May 07, 2014, 06:54:44 PM
Haha fair enough, but Im going to ask Casaprov because he is apparently all-knowing
Casparov would probably decry the materialist thinking involved.
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aitm

If there are infinite universes, aren't we each a god in one of them? Why can't we be? Even if we are not aware of our own presence in the other universe we could, in a non-materialistic sense, be ruling our own universe apart from our knowing consciousness and it only appears to us as a dream when in fact, it is reality......bow to me...you mother fuckers...this is MY universe and I AM GOD!
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GalacticBusDriver

Quote from: aitm on May 07, 2014, 09:23:48 PM
If there are infinite universes, aren't we each a god in one of them? Why can't we be? Even if we are not aware of our own presence in the other universe we could, in a non-materialistic sense, be ruling our own universe apart from our knowing consciousness and it only appears to us as a dream when in fact, it is reality......bow to me...you mother fuckers...this is MY universe and I AM GOD!

Cool. I finally get to tell gawd to kiss my ass in person, sorta.
"We should admire Prometheus, not Zues...Job, not Jehovah. Becoming a god, or godlike being, is selling out to the enemy. From the Greeks to the Norse to the Garden of Eden, gods are capricious assholes with impulse control problems. Joining their ranks would be a step down."

From "Radiant" by James Alan Gardner

Hydra009

Quote from: aitm on May 07, 2014, 09:23:48 PMIf there are infinite universes, aren't we each a god in one of them? Why can't we be? Even if we are not aware of our own presence in the other universe we could, in a non-materialistic sense, be ruling our own universe apart from our knowing consciousness and it only appears to us as a dream when in fact, it is reality......bow to me...you mother fuckers...this is MY universe and I AM GOD!
A whole universe at my command...


Bibliofagus

Quote from: Contemporary Protestant on May 07, 2014, 06:47:09 PM
the seventh dimension indicates places with different laws of physics, considering a different big bang, and different laws of physics would further indicate that in these alternate dimensions, which are infinite, one would have a God

It would make the chance you are living in a reality with a god pretty slim as well. I would say infinitely small but I believe that's not how statements about infinity work.
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AllPurposeAtheist

The alternate universe is located at
2417 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington   DC   
20515-2306
.........and ironically is also where Michelle Bachmann's office is. Is that a coincidence or what? :shocked:
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Solitary

 :rotflmao:  :pidu: You just made my day. Thanks! There is another alternate reality where Deepak Chopra and Casparov are. Did know If you square infinity and ad it to infinity, divide my two, you get Aleph. I'm not kidding. I learned this from aliens that took me to Kolab where God lives. Solitary
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AllPurposeAtheist

Not the very SAME god that punished Oklahoma and Arkansas with tornadoes for teh gays in San Francisco?? :shocked:
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Mister Agenda

Quote from: Contemporary Protestant on May 07, 2014, 05:11:02 PM
If there are an infinite number of universes then wouldn't there be a God in one of them?

Depends on your definition of God. If your version of God is a tri-omni Creator, then it necessarily either exists in all or transends all universes or exists in/transends none of them.
Atheists are not anti-Christian. They are anti-stupid.--WitchSabrina