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What happens when matter and antimatter meet?
Both particle and antiparticle disappear, leaving behind the energy they were made of.
What happens when matter and antimatter meet?
I see where he was going now. He wants to say if energy cannot be created (as in, brought into existence from nothing) naturally, then something supernatural created it; however, it is perhaps unobservable (at this time) and it is not necessarily supernatural. Just because something exists beyond the absolute and complete explaination of current science is no reason to go asking spirits or presuming magic.
Can't figure it out exactly? No complete scientific explaination?? Can't do it in a lab?!
Must be magic!
C'mon. I fear god and praise jesus but I'll believe in magic when I see it.
Then, excluding the physics lesson, what is your point?
Nowhere in the bible does it mention that there was more than one race of human beings that existed at the same time.
There is no such thing as "the beginning of infinity".The world was either created, or it has always existed. if it has always existed, then the universe has existed since the beginning of infinity.
If you think of time as a dimension like, say, the x-axis on the coordinate plane, you don't need to start at negative infinity and start counting to get to the origin. Also, If things can't have already existed for an infinite amount of time, when did God begin, and what created him?let's look at an example. There is an auditorium with an infinite amount of rows of chairs. How long do you have to go until you get from the 10th row from the end? You never get there. So, if the universe is infinite, then it is impossible for this moment to be happening, because the universe could never have existed long enough to get to this moment. So, there must have been a point where the universe came to be.
If time itself had a beginning It wouldn't make sense to talk of the universe "suddenly appearing" because there there would have been no events before time began.The universe was either created or happened to suddenly appear.
Virtual particles spontaneously appear.I'm sure any scientist will tell you that matter does not spontaneously appear. Therefore, the universe must have been created.
The total entropy in a closed system increases, there can be localized decreases in entropy.If the universe has been created, then it must have been either willed or unwilled. Well, according to the second law of thermodynamics, entropy in the universe is always increasing.
The entropy in certain places decreases all the time.However, their had to be a time when entropy decreased, because otherwise, the entropy and chaos in the universe would be complete, and we would not exist.
I thought you had already eliminated the possibility of the universe having always existed.Therefore, there had to be a concious act of decreasing entropy and creating order, because we still have some amount of order left in the universe.
Where did this being come from?Therefore, if the universe was willfully created, then there must be a being which willfully created the universe.
And you know how?Now the only thing to do is decide who or what this being is, and how we can know this being.
Matter cannot be destroyed or created. It is changed when turned into energy, not destroyed.
Energy IS matter. :doh
Except matter can be broken down, destroyed and built into, created. By definition matter takes up space while energy doesn't have to.
To claim that energy IS matter, meaning that they are the same thing is absolutely ignorant. Please .....just stop.
E = MC^2. I see an E and an M on opposite sides of the equation.
There is no such thing as "the beginning of infinity".
If you think of time as a dimension like, say, the x-axis on the coordinate plane, you don't need to start at negative infinity and start counting to get to the origin. Also, If things can't have already existed for an infinite amount of time, when did God begin, and what created him?
If time itself had a beginning It wouldn't make sense to talk of the universe "suddenly appearing" because there there would have been no events before time began.
Virtual particles spontaneously appear.
The total entropy in a closed system increases, there can be localized decreases in entropy.
The entropy in certain places decreases all the time.
I thought you had already eliminated the possibility of the universe having always existed.
Where did this being come from?
And you know how?
Creationism is a totally false belief because in order to believe that all of gods creations were created at the same time you have to believe that humans and dinosaurs were created at the same time and if that were the case then the human race would have never survived and we wouldn't be around today. Not to mention that we weren't the only race of humans. Neanderthals and modern humans both existed around the same time until modern day humans killed the last of these neanderthals. Nowhere in the bible does it mention that there was more than one race of human beings that existed at the same time.
yeah but your forgetting the fact that dinosaur bones were buried in the ground by atheists
Not if it's not literal. In the end because of what science chooses to speak to and because of what it can speak to, no science theory including evolution will ever prove or disprove the existence of deities. That's up to the individual to decide. Creationism and evolution are not exclusive. There are specific ideas of creationism which have been measured false, like young earth creationism. But there's nothing innate in the ideal that some deity shaped and molded the world which is contradictory to evolution on a base level.
In the end, I don't get what there is the big hub bub. So some people believe in creationism, it can work with science. Now I don't like the obstructionist folk who want to put creationist theories into science classes or who will flat out deny evolution occurs; but that's their prerogative. I don't think this necessarily has to be a science vs. religion thing since I can see that both science and religion can co-exist on this issue.
Except matter can be broken down, destroyed and built into, created. By definition matter takes up space while energy doesn't have to.
To claim that energy IS matter, meaning that they are the same thing is absolutely ignorant. Please .....just stop.
Abiogenesis. Nothing I could find to support it as more than a hypotheses.
So, I'm supposed to use only logic in the discussion of the existence of god?
Intelligence came from something. Where do you think it came from?
What if all matter was first converted from energy?
Matter and energy are the same thing. They are just waves, but in different densities. Energy is "lighter" and physical matter is "heavier" or more dense. E=MC² is just a rough model to show us that matter which increases in speed and frequency can become energy, or vice versa if the process is reversed.
Both the world and the universe are part of God. They are just different faces of God, as you and I are, and existing in different waves. Right now you are God talking to God through these machines. Your computer itself, your body, and this construct are also God (you may prefer to use the word Divine, Reality, or whatever you want to call "this").
God created the Earth and whatever Reality we are deciding it is.
Yes. Logic is required. Feelings are best shared naked in a hot tub with members of the opposite sex, and they don't prove anything but that people are subject to control by emotions.
Interesting assumption. Let's pursue it.
Human intelligence evolved over eons as environmental pressures pushed the emergent hominid species into circumstances that demanded adaptation or death. Hominid developed tool use, artificial weapons, hunting skills, and advanced social organization reliant on larger brains and higher brain functions.
This is established science.
What external environmental factors drove God into developing intelligence? Answer carefully, because by definition, there is no environment external to God, and hence no external factors to compel any nascent deity into sentience. One cannot honestly claim both that "intelligence came from something" and then argue that the alleged deity is eternal and hence it's intelligence came from nowhere.
One can dishonestly make that claim, though.
Excuse me, Herr Doctor. It is my humble opinion that no matter/mass is created or destroyed during Lamb shift. It is a bad example of matter/mass conversion to/from energy.
Matter cannot be destroyed or created. It is changed when turned into energy, not destroyed.
Energy IS matter. :doh
E = MC^2. I see an E and an M on opposite sides of the equation.
Matter and energy are the same thing. They are just waves, but in different densities. Energy is "lighter" and physical matter is "heavier" or more dense. E=MC² is just a rough model to show us that matter which increases in speed and frequency can become energy, or vice versa if the process is reversed.
But keep in mind, the M is mass, not matter.