: I feel like ranting as well.
: The odds of two random molecules smashing together
: creating life are infinitesimal. However, consider all
: the INSANELY HUGE amounts of organic molecules flying
: around the universe... all the possible worlds on
: which they could wind up on a beach, shells of
: protiens being beaten open and resealed with other
: things like mitochondria in them... the likely hood of
: a high-carbon atmostphere on such worlds guarding the
: early life from death-by-suntan...
: The chances of any of this happening any given time are
: tiny, but possibly occurrances are happening BILLIONS
: of times, all over the universe. If something only
: happens in 1% of the given chances, but there are
: 10^1000 chances happening at any given moment, that's
: a lot of successes.
: As for God... I believe there is one, but not because
: something had to start the Big Bang. The Big Bang was
: started by the Big Crunch at the end of the universe
: (cyclical time - I believe in a five-dimensional
: hypertauroid-shaped universe, which also explains the
: current accelerated expansion of space, when combined
: with my theory on gravitomagnetics).
: The thing that makes me thing that god, or something
: outside the universe, exists... is really a funny
: story. I was thinking one day about how some kids just
: say "why? . . . why? . . . why?" to every
: answer to every question you give them, until you just
: say "because". It occurred to me then...
: "because" is a valid answer. Trace any line
: of events far enough back and you see that it all
: happened because we are in a particular timeline where
: events happen this way, and all timelines spread out
: from a singular event that happened... why?
: Then I thought of the Big Crunch, and cyclical time. I
: now view reality as static; from "outside"
: the universe, all space, time, and proabability could
: be viewed as a still, unmoving, five-dimensional
: image, and our perception of it is simply a moving
: cross-section through it. I figure that since things
: in one point in space effect things in another point,
: and that things in the past effect things in the
: future (and, I theorize, if you were to COMPLETELY
: reverse time, including the expansion of space, the
: "future" could cause the "past"
: just as easily), that one timeline can effect
: another... so all points in the 5D multiverse are
: caused by all the other points, all just following the
: most fundamental laws of the universe, which the
: all-encompasing "Fabric" (of
: space-time/probability) obeys.
: But then... who wrote those laws? They weren't just a
: probable chance, because probability is one of those
: laws. Who crafted this marvelous five-dimensional
: static image from nothingness?
Forrest......u either take a crap load of acid...or u are incrediby smart:)
ArcAngel