Is it possible to see God with the biggest telescope ever?

Discussion in 'Astronomy, Exobiology, & Cosmology' started by identityless, Mar 19, 2006.

  1. Lensman Registered Senior Member

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    If God wanted you to see Him, you wouldn't need a telescope. If God didn't want you to see Him, no possible telescope would do you any good.

    If you *did* see God, would you be able to recognize Him? Einstein said something like "When I look at science, I look upon the face of God." Maybe you're just not looking in the right place.
     
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  3. duendy Registered Senior Member

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    its always 'he this he that'---so you say 'he', why not 'she'?? and so they say no i mean 'it'. so you sayy, so why dont you say 'it' then. so they say , well when i say 'HE' i MEAN 'it'...so Ithink hmmmmmmmm

    thing is that to seegod--if you like. you have to FEEEL. and to feel you need inspirational plants. but also these give integration which inspire deeper feeling---ie., after waning of ecstasy and climax
    errrrlook at it thisaway. what ARE telescopes? they are an intrument which aids the eye to see much further. right?
    qell there is vegetation and substances which help organism to feel deeper,.....
     
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  5. Dragonrider Registered Member

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    with our human eyes (I adopt that everyone has of ever had had human eyes, except those wo are born without eyes.) we can only see a ver small part of elektromagnetic spectrum, even a small part of the part of EM rays that contain light.
    How do we know for sure that God is made of the same light that our eyes are able to see?

    Perhaps we are just looking for God with the wrong eyes. Perhaps you need to use the eyes of your soul, instead of you phisical eyes, or maybe when you manage to use your Third Eye you can see God.
    Or We just need devine glasses, with lenses that transform the light of God to the light that we can see. Personally I believe that it's much easier to make my devine glasses or ues my Third Eye, then that it is to construct a gigantic telescope of the size of Russia at the Moan.

    But we forget something: are we humens allowed to see God. In Exodus is mentioned that even Mozes, a profet who was so close with God, that God trusted him to lead Gods blessed tribe of Israel.
    Also it is mentioned in Exodus that when a human would see God, that he or she most certaintly dies.

    Building a telescope huge enough to see God takes a lot of effort, end if you succeed you die, because you have seen God.
    It is a lot of easier to commit suiscide.

    Becuase God didn´t want to refuse the request of Mozes, he moved into the night in the dessert, and shapes out of rock his face.
    If you take the bible for truth, which I do as far I have read it, this proves us that when you really want to see God, then look into the beauty aof nature.

    Go walking into the woods
    Fly high into the clouds and sky
    Take your Seven Mile Boots.
    Just follow your haert, don´t ask why!

    Look up to the stars, deep into the night,
    Smell the lovely flowers in the field
    Touch the sun, shining so bright,
    Havest the harves, that has to be yield.

    © Dragonrider 2006.

    The more I think of it, I discover that I don´t want to know anymore how Gods face looks. Because you would find the answer, you steal all my dreams about it. Every person has to make his own image of God, or of Gods image.
     
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  7. antony Registered Senior Member

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    That was quite an interesting question. It shows how some people view God / Heaven as occupying the outer regions of the universe.

    Given how hostile the outer universe appears to be, perhaps we we would find Satan / Hell there - maybe we should be building an insanely powerful microscope and looking for God at the smallest level.
     
  8. QuarkMoon I Registered Senior Member

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    Since spacetime didn't exist before the Big Bang, the idea of seeing before the existence of time is impossible.
     
  9. snake river rufus Registered Senior Member

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    I thought the theory went that spacetime did exist, just incredibly compressed?
     
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  10. QuarkMoon I Registered Senior Member

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    Matter existed, or more specifically, energy in the form of plasma existed. But time did not exist because there was no space, and Einstein showed that space and time are one and the same, spacetime.

    At least that's my understanding, please correct my ignorance, if any.
     
  11. Agitprop Registered Senior Member

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    As useful as using a telescope to find bacteria in a petrie dish, or using a laser to cut through semantically entangled questions.
     
  12. Chatha big brown was screwed up Registered Senior Member

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    My problem is which God will we be looking for? Apolla, Zeus, Jehovah, Osiri, or Mars?
    Flawed argument. Space-time had to exist for further space-time to exist now, besides space was needed for any kind of matter to exist.

    Correct! something like that. My problem with this understanding is what caused that release of energy? Which is why I favor the theory of a plasmic universe; a universe constantly changing, if you look at it carefully the big bang was just a phase in many different phases of the mystic ever changing universe. I am more afraid of what's out there in the universe than anything else, its not "scared" afraid but just ...afraid.
     
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  13. sniffy Banned Banned

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    Telescopes, microscopes to see god? Ever tried a mirror?
     
  14. Novacane Registered Senior Member

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    Some people have seen God in Cygnus using a C-14 at 200x.........

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  15. ArpusDogma Mere Sinndoor Registered Senior Member

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    Is that report insured by geiko?
     
  16. Novacane Registered Senior Member

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    It just means that you have either have a pretty good telescope or you've taken to many prescription drugs.

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  17. Red Devil Born Again Athiest Registered Senior Member

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    As god does not exist, then no!
     

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