12 July 2002 at 04.26.08 ZuluTime

clarification

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Posted by Andy [65.123.82.14 - ] on 12 July 2002 at 04.26.08 ZuluTime:

In Reply to: There's a third option posted by Gremlin on 12 July 2002 at 02.42.35 ZuluTime:

breaking the laws of physics? Are these truly laws then? I have stated that there is matter...there is energy (although conversion is possible) and matter and energy are limited to an interaction within a set of dimensions. The question is not are the laws of physics that we currently teach in high schools ultimate. The question is, are the laws of physics that we are bound to ultimate. Yes, antigravity is someday going to be common. This is abiding within the laws of physics. I am not telling you to worship the laws of physics, i am stating that we are governed by them and their eternal existence. From big bang to big bang..or whatever start-of-it-all theory you have asserted...or not asserted...these laws would be unchangable.

If a deity existed within the physical realm...he/she would be bound to the physical realm...and therefore physics would once again be god.

I don't claim that physics could be a deity..or a supreme being. I claim that the physical world is what we are limited to, and that you and I have little (where little means no) hope of escaping in and of ourselves.

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