Re: Zero Point - Leon
Sep 07, 2009 05:53 PM
by butchie122
Cass, I don't know about the physics but the Stanzas would agree with your last statement except they call 'force' 'space'.
Thank space we are getting away form the God idea.
Brian
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Cass Silva <silva_cass@...> wrote:
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> Leon,
> This is in response to a poster who struggles with the idea of a godcreated universe. Am I on the right track?
> Cass
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> Can I propose that this primeval particle was a combination of matter and energy? As matter is unable to be destroyed only changed, could this zero mass reach a point that its constitution in static equilibrium could no longer be contained and that change was the inevitable result of an inherent force acting upon itself?
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> This then suggests that matter and energy are in a constant state of flux (albeit over billions and billions of years) from static to energetic and that expansion and contraction are a result or an effect of changing interacting forces.
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> This then takes god out of the zero point and replaces god with 'force'. A force that is subject to its own laws?
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> Cass
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