When we have reached the point in our cultural evolution, where religion is forced to create it's own pseudoscience, Creationism, that's when we can rest assured that we have reached the point when science and religion cannot be reconciled. In our lifetimes, scientists may indeed determine how the Big Bang happened, and possibly how life began. At that point, we will have an unemployed God.
@TheBaluchiterium yup,you dont need god to make the origin of our universe work. If our temporal or our 3 spatial dimensions did not exist b4 the BigBang then there obviously is no 'time' or 'space' that god could have even existed in,so it is safe to say always the universe is a self-existing matrix.
George Lemaître is one example. Another famous one is Laplace, when confronting Napoleon with his new theory of celestial mechanics was asked by the great leader furiously "that since he was dealing with the world and all of creation, where God would have a place in his new achievement!". Laplace's answer: "My highness, I had no necessity of that hypothesis."
@TheBaluchiterium
Heh, Napoleon was a misogynist swine, anyway :D
twooffour 1 month ago
RIP!
xkoenigseggx 2 months ago in playlist Favourites
When we have reached the point in our cultural evolution, where religion is forced to create it's own pseudoscience, Creationism, that's when we can rest assured that we have reached the point when science and religion cannot be reconciled. In our lifetimes, scientists may indeed determine how the Big Bang happened, and possibly how life began. At that point, we will have an unemployed God.
DandAinTac 3 months ago
@TheBaluchiterium yup,you dont need god to make the origin of our universe work. If our temporal or our 3 spatial dimensions did not exist b4 the BigBang then there obviously is no 'time' or 'space' that god could have even existed in,so it is safe to say always the universe is a self-existing matrix.
PAULOcbi 6 months ago
Hitchens rules
OhManTFE 1 year ago 2
George Lemaître is one example. Another famous one is Laplace, when confronting Napoleon with his new theory of celestial mechanics was asked by the great leader furiously "that since he was dealing with the world and all of creation, where God would have a place in his new achievement!". Laplace's answer: "My highness, I had no necessity of that hypothesis."
TheBaluchiterium 1 year ago
Thank you for the videos. My daily dose of sanity...
8080256256 2 years ago