jeudi 2 mars 2017

Why "God" is scientifically redefinable (atheist article)



Why is God scientifically redefinable?

(a) One shall recall that humanity had not always had rigorous modern science.

(b) One shall recall that a cause for the universe (the typical archaic claimed God) had been establishedbefore modern science (Digital Physics, Simulation Hypothesis, Penrose/Hawkins' singularity theorems etc)

(c.i) One shall recall that science updates itself. It appears science "forgot" to update the archaic science of Gods, in modern science terms.

(c.ii) Recall 'gravity'. We are aware that science updated from:
(1) early gravity ('weighty dignity' year 1509)
(2) to later gravity (De Caelo, - mythical aether, non-attractive force),
(3) to Newtonian gravity (attractive force, 1687),
(4) then to Einsteinian description.

The word 'gravity' maintained regardless.



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And so, "god" is updatable in modern science terms.



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Adapted from paper: http://ift.tt/2lwPOhn


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