Dark Matter = God?

:eusa_think: Dark matter.

The unknowable stuff That HAS to be there to account for the required mass. The invisible stuff between the stuff that Monkeys can measure at this moment of this Timeline on this living wet rock in space.



It turns out that most of the 'stuff' in the universe is unknowable to Monkeys.



Unknowable? Or unmeasurable at this moment in Time? :wink_2:
 
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If God is that big... bigger than the universe. Bigger than the universe as it's understood by Monkeys in this moment... If God is THAT big, did he really care that much more about Abraham? Was Abraham really more than just another swinging dick taking a ride on this worlds Living Timeline?


If God is, I'll bet you a dollar that He's way bigger than ALL the ancient stories put together, let alone any one of them.


 
Monkeys are lucky... This much Water? This much Time? Momma's lucky little bastards indeed. :cool:



The God of AVG-JOE isn't better than the God of Abraham, and neither is better or worse than the God of (insert your preferred Description of Self here).

In the eyes of American Law, They're equal.
And that's cool! :thup:
 
There are some scary racial implications in this..........





Really? I see the simple admission that we are descended from apes. You know "monkeys". It's an evolutionary statement, not a racial one.
 
Most of the universe is either dark energy or dark matter. The reason this energy might in some sense be God is based on the Biblical teaching that God is invisible yet holds everything together.

:eusa_eh: God can be measured?

God is a spirit. Don't think a spirit has weight.

Doesn't mean it can't be measured...


God...

is...

a...

spirit.


Define "spirit".
 
God is a spirit. Don't think a spirit has weight.

Probably more than 21 grams - still the considered norm for ordinary humans.

Duncan MacDougall (doctor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Handy Link Above said:
MacDougall also measured fifteen dogs in similar circumstances and reported the results as "uniformly negative," with no perceived change in mass. He took these results as confirmation that the soul had weight, and that dogs did not have souls.

:eek:
 
Most of the universe is either dark energy or dark matter. The reason this energy might in some sense be God is based on the Biblical teaching that God is invisible yet holds everything together.

:eusa_eh: God can be measured?

Majority of the mass of the universe is dark matter. An as-yet undiscovered particle small than any other we know about so far. An even smaller particle is dark energy. But matter comprised of atoms only accounts for a minority of the mass of the total universe, say 20%. Dark matter's 70%, dark energy the remaining 10%. But being part of the rest of the universe, dark matter/energy are not G-d since G-d would have had to exist prior to creating the universe and the dark matter/energy.
 

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