Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful
Reply #382 –
When I see something like that in the vastness of the multiverse […]
Sir! The Multiverse is a mathematical construct neither you nor I can "see". (Nor can anyone else!) …Or do words no longer matter? (Only the opinions of our "betters"?)
There are wonders galore within our experience. The vastness of our observable universe is incredible! (But there is our history of observations to be considered. So, such becomes creditable.) The phantasmagorical 11 or 13 dimensions of reality —according to string-theories— may, to some few, make mathematical sense. But no one can "see" them. (Although some mystics claim otherwise. )
You use the word "multiverse" quite the same as some use the words "heaven" and "hell"… Shouldn't you know better?
(Or would you continence their usage, as metaphor — which is all you can claim — also?)
Send me your partial differential equations… I promise, I'll try to understand them. But don't hold your breath! Math isn't my strong suit; logic is.
But about the 6,000 year old time-scale of life on earth: You're more than a hundred and fifty years behind the times… (Even being back in Tennessee…)I am a believer, however, so I do my best.
Well, you submitted this…
I think you (obviously) meant "I am not a believer, however, so I do my best."
Now, that — I believe whole-heartedly!
You're a moral man. Whether you want to be or not. (I know the bind.)