On Dec 29, 2013, at 8:19 AM, "Edgar L. Owen" <edgaro...@att.net> wrote:
Jason,
O, for God's sakes! You believe souls exist?
I do. I think many accepted and leading theories in science suggest
that the "soul" for lack of a better word. It is that each of us has
that feels and experiences, it is immaterial, it transcends the
physics of "this universe", in that it can travel between universes,
it is immortal, eternal, and it can even experience reincarnation,
ressurection to realms of unlimited freedom (heavens, paradises,
nirvana), and can even unite with a superior being (divine union,
moksha).
In short, many of the mystics and various religious ideas appear to be
correct given our current sciebtific understanding, and purely
atheistic and materialistic views of science are, as a consequence,
wrong.
I don't expect you to take all these claims at face value, as each
requires substantial explanation. I am, however, in the process of
writing a book that explains each of these concepts in more detail and
shows exactly how each idea follows durectly from different well-
established scientific theories.
I thought this was supposed to be a scientific forum!
Who is to say that souls are not amendble to scientific investigation?
Why must all scientific theories necessarily be silent on such matters?
Jason
Edgar
On Saturday, December 28, 2013 11:24:04 PM UTC-5, Jason wrote:
On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 10:27 PM, Edgar L. Owen <edga...@att.net>
wrote:
Richard and Stephen,
ER=EPR will have a hell of a time explaining the soul since the soul
doesn't exist!
Edgar
How do you know it doesn't exist?
Jason
On Saturday, December 28, 2013 9:58:22 PM UTC-5, yanniru wrote:
On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 6:00 PM, Stephen Paul King
<step...@provensecure.com> wrote:
Something to think about: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/12/131205142218.htm#
!
Yes. String theory is the great white hope. Lubos Motl even suggests
that ER=EPR may explain the concept of the soul.
http://motls.blogspot.com/2013/12/quantum-gravity-and-afterlife.html
On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Liz R <liz...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Saturday, 28 December 2013 06:18:26 UTC+13, Edgar L. Owen wrote:
Many worlds is probably the most outlandishly improbable theory of
all time, and should have been laughed out of existence as soon as
it was proposed. Do
Fortunately, science is not decided on what seems probable to
humans, or we would never have realised that there is anything
except the Earth and some lights in the sky. The MWI is very far
from the most outlandishly improbable theory of all time, I can name
a dozen ontological theories that are more outlandish without even
asking WIkipedia, such as the idea that the world was created by the
shenannigans of various gods.
you actually understand what it says or implies? Basically that
every quantum event that ever occured in the history of the universe
spawns an entire new universe of all its possible outcomes and every
event in every one of those new universes does the same. This
immediately exponentially escalates in the first few minutes of the
universe into uncountable new universes and has been expanding
exponentially ever since over 14.7 billion years! Just try to
calculate the
The MWI is a straight interpretation of
...
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