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June 27th 2012, 04:03 AM #151
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June 27th 2012, 05:00 AM #152
Re: The creation of time and space? What!
Are you sure that you removed the identity of God from this argument? Seems like you actually define God in your first premise, as below.
1. There is self-conditioned existence which conditioned existence such as space-time is conditioned on.
The uncaused cause which, I suppose, is otherwise referred to as God.
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June 27th 2012, 04:18 PM #153
Re: The creation of time and space? What!
What would be analogistic of a reflection of God would be the attributes of God of eternal time and space, not the nature of our physical existence of our universe and all possible universes. Just like our reflection in a mirror would not be ourselves, but a reflection of our attributes. This would be eternal time and infinite matrix of God's Creation. All of the created physical existence including our universe, would in this eternal time and infinite matrix.
Pantheism would equate our physical existence or our universe and all possible universes with God. What I propose is not pantheism, but may be interpreted as something similar with Panentheism, but again I am not trying to be specific about defining God, nor the relationship to creation, but demonstrating that eternal time and an infinite matrix of space, which Creation is a part of is not a serious problem from theism, from my perspective..
I would never try to propose anything like absolute nothing.Go with the flow the river knows.
Frank Doonan
Hillsborough, NC 27278
Gifts of jade-silk change weapons and war into peace and friendship.
I do not know, therefore I think . . . and everything is in pencil.
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June 27th 2012, 05:05 PM #154
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June 27th 2012, 05:33 PM #155
Re: The creation of time and space? What!
Go with the flow the river knows.
Frank Doonan
Hillsborough, NC 27278
Gifts of jade-silk change weapons and war into peace and friendship.
I do not know, therefore I think . . . and everything is in pencil.
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June 27th 2012, 11:30 PM #156
Re: The creation of time and space? What!
Yes, I understand this in so far as a layman can understand it, but the point I was trying to make is that, if I am correct, i.e. that there is no such thing as nothing, then the eternal and infinite, however it is defined, it is not nothing, nor could it be bounded by what we usually mean by nothingness. In other words, that there could be no place where there is no space, or if you will, that there could be no place where there is no non-zero field of energy. In order for space and time to be created, the creator thereof, would need be distinct and separate from his creation, but if there is no such thing as nothingness, if space is eternal and infinite, if there is no place outside of space, then how, as some people are claiming, could it be created? In such a case it would have to be said to have been created from within itself which of course is ridiculous.
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June 27th 2012, 11:44 PM #157
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June 27th 2012, 11:49 PM #158
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June 28th 2012, 12:17 AM #159
Re: The creation of time and space? What!
I'm confused here. Are you assuming that God, a spirit, would need to take up space in order to create space? Also, I see you mentioning this point "that some people are claiming" that space is eternal and infinite. Which theist is making that claim in this thread exactly? Someone probably made the claim, but I might have missed it or something. As far as I know, most Christians tend to make the claim creatio ex nihilo.
"Give the Word a chance to say that the Word is just the Way. It's the Word I'm thinking of, and the only Word is love" - John Lennon
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June 28th 2012, 12:28 AM #160
Re: The creation of time and space? What!
I was actually addressing JimL's point. But I doubt that “most of us” in TWeb are aware of the implications of Quantum Field theory. Are you including the YEC’s? If you listen to William Lane Craig you'll be told that a state of state of nothingness is the natural state of things, but what he neglects to tell you is, that once Quantum Field Theory is applied to this “empty space” his argument falls apart. Space is empty space, certainly, but with a positive cosmological constant (i.e. vacuum energy).
“Atheism is simply a refusal to accept deities and those systems of worship that claim (in conflicting ways) to answer the “fundamental questions.” Most of us know that many of those so-called “fundamental questions,” like “Why are we here?” don’t have an answer beyond the laws of physics. Others like “What is our purpose?” must be answered by each person on their own, for there is no general answer. Others, like “How are we to live?” are answered far better by secular reason than by dogmatic adherence to outdated or even immoral religious strictures”. Jerry Coyne
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June 28th 2012, 12:41 AM #161
Re: The creation of time and space? What!
I didn’t say it was – necessarily. I was commenting upon your bald assertion fallacy. The current state of our knowledge simply does not allow for such unsupported absolute claims - especially given that science is a “work in progress” and not a static belief-system like religion.
Yet again an unsupported assertion and based on what – “Faith”? “Hope”? What? It’s certainly not based on physics which consists of aquiring evidence to support its hypotheses. The following quote is fairly representative of where science is currently at:And since all we can know is our own universe, by definition, any speculation about other universes, multiverses, previous universes, etc, is just that, speculation.
“There was once a time when ‘universe’ meant ‘all there is.’ Everything! The whole shebang! The notion of more than one universe, more than one everything, would seemingly be a contradiction in terms. Yet a range of theoretical developments has gradually qualified the interpretation of ‘universe.’ The word’s meaning now depends on context. Sometimes ‘universe’ still connotes absolutely everything. Sometimes it refers only to those parts of everything that someone such as you or I could, in principle, have access to. Sometimes it’s applied to separate realms, ones that are partly or fully, temporarily or permanently, inaccessible to us; in this sense, the word relegates our universe to membership in a large, perhaps infinitely large, collection of universes”. The Hidden Reality - physicist Brian Greene.“Atheism is simply a refusal to accept deities and those systems of worship that claim (in conflicting ways) to answer the “fundamental questions.” Most of us know that many of those so-called “fundamental questions,” like “Why are we here?” don’t have an answer beyond the laws of physics. Others like “What is our purpose?” must be answered by each person on their own, for there is no general answer. Others, like “How are we to live?” are answered far better by secular reason than by dogmatic adherence to outdated or even immoral religious strictures”. Jerry Coyne
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June 28th 2012, 02:13 AM #162
Re: The creation of time and space? What!
He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God. (Micah 6:8)
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June 28th 2012, 05:39 AM #163
Re: The creation of time and space? What!
How do I “imagine this will demonstrate that absolute nothing is impossible?” I haven’t said it does. Nevertheless, to date there is no evidence indicating the existence of “absolute nothingness” but there is growing evidence supporting the impossibility of “absolute nothing”.
The traditional understanding of the Big Bang does not do it because modern physicists have converged on inflationary cosmology, which avoids a singularity and suggests space beyond our universe which may or may not be infinite and eternal.
And once again the “I cannot imagine it” argument is not mine so please stop attributing it to me. Nor do I think it is JimL’s – he was expressing an opinion, about its counter-intuitive qualities, not presenting a hypothesis.“Atheism is simply a refusal to accept deities and those systems of worship that claim (in conflicting ways) to answer the “fundamental questions.” Most of us know that many of those so-called “fundamental questions,” like “Why are we here?” don’t have an answer beyond the laws of physics. Others like “What is our purpose?” must be answered by each person on their own, for there is no general answer. Others, like “How are we to live?” are answered far better by secular reason than by dogmatic adherence to outdated or even immoral religious strictures”. Jerry Coyne
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June 28th 2012, 06:08 AM #164
Re: The creation of time and space? What!
1. I don't think WLC has ever said anything to the effect of nothingness being the natural state of things. From where have you gotten that idea?
2. Nothingness is not empty space, nothingness is the total absence of anything whatsoever, including space, so I don't think his argument falls on something like Quantum Field Theory since Quantum Field Theory is not applicable to nothingness.
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June 28th 2012, 06:16 AM #165
Re: The creation of time and space? What!
There is absolutely no evidence, nor will there ever be any, of the impossibility of "absolute nothing"*. There could possibly be evidence of the unlikelihood/improbability of "absolute nothing", but there is absolutely no kind of data that would render absolute nothingness an impossibility, or even suggest that it is.
*I'm speaking of a theoretical impossibility here, of course. The fact that there is something existing suggests that absolute nothingness has never been a reality, but that there has always been some kind of existence. Whether that existence is God or something else is another question.
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