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Right. Like creating existence out of nothing.mir·a·cle
/ˈmirək(ə)l/
noun
- a surprising and welcome event that is not explicable by natural or scientific laws and is therefore considered to be the work of a divine agency.
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Right. Like creating existence out of nothing.mir·a·cle
/ˈmirək(ə)l/
noun
- a surprising and welcome event that is not explicable by natural or scientific laws and is therefore considered to be the work of a divine agency.
it could not have been welcoming or surprising --so no miraclemir·a·cle
/ˈmirək(ə)l/
noun
- a surprising and welcome event that is not explicable by natural or scientific laws and is therefore considered to be the work of a divine agency.
Give me a break. I'm not here to play games or to quibble. Define miracle any way you want. I am sorry if you missed the humor in my response.Each person can decide for themselves. I define miracle as when all of the matter and energy in the universe occupies the space of 1 billionth of 1 trillionth the size of a single atom.define miracle
So there's only one thing that constitutes a miracle to you? That's an odd definition.
Ok, I'll mark you as a no.it could not have been welcoming or surprising --so no miraclemir·a·cle
/ˈmirək(ə)l/
noun
- a surprising and welcome event that is not explicable by natural or scientific laws and is therefore considered to be the work of a divine agency.
Give me a break. I'm not here to play games or to quibble. Define miracle any way you want. I am sorry if you missed the humor in my response.Each person can decide for themselves. I define miracle as when all of the matter and energy in the universe occupies the space of 1 billionth of 1 trillionth the size of a single atom.define miracle
So there's only one thing that constitutes a miracle to you? That's an odd definition.
It is running the models backwards which tells us all of the matter and energy in the universe once occupied the space of 1 billionth of 1 trillionth the size of a single atom. Do you agree or disagree?
that's why there is no such thing as a miracle-
You mean you don't believe it is a miracle for existence to pop out of nothing?Give me a break. I'm not here to play games or to quibble. Define miracle any way you want. I am sorry if you missed the humor in my response.Each person can decide for themselves. I define miracle as when all of the matter and energy in the universe occupies the space of 1 billionth of 1 trillionth the size of a single atom.define miracle
So there's only one thing that constitutes a miracle to you? That's an odd definition.
I responded to humor with humor.
Put me down for a 'no' as far as a miracle, as I don't think any sort of divine or supernatural power is required for the existence of the universe. It could be a miracle, but doesn't have to be.
I don't think any sort of divine or supernatural power is required for the existence of the universe. It could be a miracle, but doesn't have to be.
Einstien.....string theory.....you're talkin' a higher order Citizen.......~S~It is running the models backwards which tells us all of the matter and energy in the universe once occupied the space of 1 billionth of 1 trillionth the size of a single atom. Do you agree or disagree?
Sure, I'd agree with that. But that doesnlt mean it's only expanding in one direction until it heats up and dies.
This space could very well be the zero point between a mirror image of the universe itself. Right? It's possible. One might logically content probable. We get into string theory here.
Edgar Cayce would coined it superconsciousI don't think any sort of divine or supernatural power is required for the existence of the universe. It could be a miracle, but doesn't have to be.
Supranatural would be the more accurate term.
Doesn't matter what it does. It only matters how it began. And in that regard we know that all of the matter in the universe existed in the space of 1 billionth of 1 trillionth the size of an atom and then began to expand and cool. This is not in dispute by anyone. The dispute is how did it get that way. And in that regard there is still only one good answer. It popped into existence out of nothing.It is running the models backwards which tells us all of the matter and energy in the universe once occupied the space of 1 billionth of 1 trillionth the size of a single atom. Do you agree or disagree?
Sure, I'd agree with that. But that doesnlt mean it's only expanding in one direction until it heats up and dies.
This space could very well be the zero point between a mirror image of the universe itself. Right? It's possible. One might logically content probable. We get into string theory here.
Actually, I am the one talking about inflation. I believe he is arguing against it.Einstien.....string theory.....you're talkin' a higher order Citizen.......~S~It is running the models backwards which tells us all of the matter and energy in the universe once occupied the space of 1 billionth of 1 trillionth the size of a single atom. Do you agree or disagree?
Sure, I'd agree with that. But that doesnlt mean it's only expanding in one direction until it heats up and dies.
This space could very well be the zero point between a mirror image of the universe itself. Right? It's possible. One might logically content probable. We get into string theory here.
Define “a miracle”...Does the creation of space and time qualify as a miracle?
Approximately 14 billion years ago all of the matter and energy in the universe popped into existence out of nothing and occupied the space of 1 billionth of 1 trillionth the size of a single atom and then began to expand and cool.
already posted thatDefine “a miracle”...Does the creation of space and time qualify as a miracle?
Approximately 14 billion years ago all of the matter and energy in the universe popped into existence out of nothing and occupied the space of 1 billionth of 1 trillionth the size of a single atom and then began to expand and cool.