EXPLAINING THE UNIVERSE
Posted by Erik Frey Wed, 14 Apr 2004 04:20:00 GMT
i had a very nice conversation tonight. this is going to sound very strange out of context, but it was a little lightbulb in my head. so here's to posterity:i think many organized religions believe in something artificial, outside the universe (the supernatural), in order to explain it and describe it. their argument has two tiers, two contexts, the second being incomplete and inconsistent:
level 1. our explanation for the universe is: | it came from the supernatural. |
level 2. our explanation for the supernatural is: | nonexistant. we have no explanation. that's why it's supernatural. duh. |
using scope notation, it might look like this:
god
{
universe
{
}
}i'm not satisfied with that. particularly the part where
god isn't defined. if god isn't defined, we can't find the proper offsets for universe, so it's not defined either.i believe that the universe explains itself.
so my definition looks like this:
universe
{
universe
{
universe
{
universe
{
universe
{
universe
{
... ad infinitum ....
}
}
}
}
}
}it's all out there. you just have to keep looking.