View Full Version : Does gods exists in terms of Physics?


Semon
04-14-05, 06:35 AM
sdfs???

plakhapate
04-16-05, 05:15 AM
First define what do you mean by G-O-D ?
Then it is easy to tell whether it exists or not.

P.J.LAKHAPATE
plakhapate@rediffmail.com

Ophiolite
04-16-05, 06:12 AM
And expand sfds while you are at it.

madhan
04-16-05, 09:49 AM
hi

your question is not sufficing completely i believe

Does God Exist could be considered as a question

but ur question

Does God Exist in terms of Physics needs to be analyzed.....


A proof of existence of an entity when proved by study or science depends on the time frame the question is posed and answered

let me track down by an example

literally speaking what if i had posted "DO ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES EXISTS or NOT"

when they were not known (i dont say they werent found ....)

obvious answer could be NO

if that is the answer....... is that an acceptable answer now. Naaaah.


So the answer to ur question depends on the time interval also.........

And this is to plakhapate....

IT IS not that we can give proof of existence for all that are defined and the reverse also holds good
though existent but not proved still....

in fact those that are non existent and not proved still would be more profound in nature.

both holds good

duendy
04-17-05, 05:12 AM
physics HINTs at deeper dimensions where one might encounter 'entities' 'gods' and so on, as can be experienced by peoples in various states of non-ordinary consciousness

some physicists are more open-minded about this than others.....

inuyaSHA0004
08-19-05, 12:46 PM
god may or may not exist, but it depends on what you beleive, if you are a budist then you beleive in buda not god, but buda could also be another name for god. in terms of physics he cannot exist. we would have to have phyisical evedence of his existence, and that cannot infact be true if he cannot be seen, and strange things do happen that could be caused by any # of things. so there really is no "accurate" answer for you question. srry
eric perozich

Xylene
08-22-05, 12:22 AM
If we had absolute proof of the existence of God, that would of course automatically get rid of every religion on Earth, because they rely on faith in an unproven entity who may or may not be there.

alain
08-22-05, 04:58 AM
surely physics teaches us that it doesnt matter if God actually exists or not, just whether we can learn things about the world by hypothesising his existance