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Most common answers: Quantum Mechanics, Relavity, and recently String Theory. I personally had issues with quantum mechanics. :P
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WOW! Look at these arrogant scientists talk about how they know eveything. Wait, oh that's right; only stupid people actually think that scientists believe they know everything.
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@bassbreaker Go Educate Yourself.
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@bassbreaker Six in one hand, half dozen in the other. Randomly generated universe versus a universe created by a randomly generated intelligence. If anything, an intelligence capable of creating the universe would have to be, at the very least, as improbable as the universe; if not more so. I'll let Occam's Razor sort out which hypothesis we should favor...
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@Pazma1 Smart people hardly deny the fact of not knowing so they CAN try to actually know
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@Pazma1 nono, they are not. some are in certain areas. but the same disgusting human obtuseness you find at all layers of humanity is present in physicists as well.
try to get them to talk about ufos and you will quickly encounter massive mental blocks
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The simple confounds the wise ...
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@DoNotLaughAtMe Yet many scientists will claim randomness did it.
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Religious person:GOD DID IT!
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@gredangeo But what was the question?
I am a 3rd year Physicist at the moment and I have to agree with the Thermodynamics mention!
mrcalarsenal 1 month ago 22
THE ANSWER IS 42!!! lol!
gredangeo 1 week ago 4