For those who don't know what MissileExpert is saying:
One: God can't exist because energy in a close system is naturally going to run out, or achieve a state of equilibrium under some extreme circumstances. The Second Law of Thermodynamics deals with the natural flow of energy in one direction.
Who says a god is a closed system?
Two: entropy is quantifiable and known. And also completely random.
This is a total contradiction. If it was random it could not be known.
Three: Chi Square Distributions. This is hard to simplify but basically it is a complex version of Occam's razor. (yes, I know it's not. But I'm trying to boil it down so everyone can understand it.) It is used to fit variables into a hypothetical model. It is referred to as a hypothetical test, not a lie detector.
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For those who don't know what MissileExpert is saying:
One: God can't exist because energy in a close system is naturally going to run out, or achieve a state of equilibrium under some extreme circumstances. The Second Law of Thermodynamics deals with the natural flow of energy in one direction.
Who says a god is a closed system?
Two: entropy is quantifiable and known. And also completely random.
This is a total contradiction. If it was random it could not be known.
Three: Chi Square Distributions. This is hard to simplify but basically it is a complex version of Occam's razor. (yes, I know it's not. But I'm trying to boil it down so everyone can understand it.) It is used to fit variables into a hypothetical model. It is referred to as a hypothetical test, not a lie detector.
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Yes, thank you. Sort of a hypothetical test that if given that God exists, he must be faking his own non-existence.