i'm not mentioning any of the silly forces that people make up. all i'm saying is there probably are some forces, energies, which we have not discovered yet.
I believe if god truly does exist then it is probably possible to actually discover it.
You missed the point, entirely.
There are no 'real' forces, in the Massenergy Realm, or in the Quark Realm (meaning anywhere in this Universe, or in any other Universe). What we describe as 'forces', can be much more simply described as a simple curvature of space.
What we describe as 'energy', is, in reality, different quantum-relativistic forms of massenergy and quarkenergy, relative to 'normal' massenergy (massenergy forms which we experience in our everyday lives, including ourselves).
We have 'discovered' it. I am the first person to understand this. We were all incorrect, myself included.
I will use a loose analogy:
Imagine that you are billions of times smaller than a bacterium. You, and everything and everyone else you know, have spent your entire existence, near the centre of the surface of a piston, in an internal combustion engine. The engine has 'always' been running, but it is known that it is running slightly faster over long periods of time.
Everyone who lives there, perceives themselves to be 'standing still', although scientific study has proven otherwise. It appears to most everyone that the cylinder walls are moving reciprocally, relative to themselves, which is the commonly held (but mistaken belief).
We have done some exploration, such as drilling into the piston head, but this is less than one atom in depth. We speculate (correctly) that there must be a connecting rod and crankshaft, but most people dismiss this skeptically, pointing out that without lubrication, the system would seize, because of friction.
We have also explored a very small part of the intake and exhaust systems, but find it 'impossible' to explore further into these systems.
We do not perceive the cyclical nature of the four-stroke engine (intake, compression, ignition [power-stroke], and exhaust), as these are occurring far too quickly for our senses, and are 'normal' to us, but we do understand these principles.
What I have 'discovered', is a very small opening in the exhaust manifold. I have been able to exit the inside of the engine, and alight on a fender.
Now I can see how this entire engine system works. But more than that, I can also see that it is part of a vehicle, which is travelling down the road!
The actual nature of the Universe, is by far less complicated than a four-stroke internal combustion engine. If you can understand how such an engine works (even at a basic level), then you can understand how the Universe actually works!
IIN To want to ignore certain parts of religion but still adhere?
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i'm not mentioning any of the silly forces that people make up. all i'm saying is there probably are some forces, energies, which we have not discovered yet.
I believe if god truly does exist then it is probably possible to actually discover it.
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Incorrect.
You missed the point, entirely.
There are no 'real' forces, in the Massenergy Realm, or in the Quark Realm (meaning anywhere in this Universe, or in any other Universe). What we describe as 'forces', can be much more simply described as a simple curvature of space.
What we describe as 'energy', is, in reality, different quantum-relativistic forms of massenergy and quarkenergy, relative to 'normal' massenergy (massenergy forms which we experience in our everyday lives, including ourselves).
We have 'discovered' it. I am the first person to understand this. We were all incorrect, myself included.
I will use a loose analogy:
Imagine that you are billions of times smaller than a bacterium. You, and everything and everyone else you know, have spent your entire existence, near the centre of the surface of a piston, in an internal combustion engine. The engine has 'always' been running, but it is known that it is running slightly faster over long periods of time.
Everyone who lives there, perceives themselves to be 'standing still', although scientific study has proven otherwise. It appears to most everyone that the cylinder walls are moving reciprocally, relative to themselves, which is the commonly held (but mistaken belief).
We have done some exploration, such as drilling into the piston head, but this is less than one atom in depth. We speculate (correctly) that there must be a connecting rod and crankshaft, but most people dismiss this skeptically, pointing out that without lubrication, the system would seize, because of friction.
We have also explored a very small part of the intake and exhaust systems, but find it 'impossible' to explore further into these systems.
We do not perceive the cyclical nature of the four-stroke engine (intake, compression, ignition [power-stroke], and exhaust), as these are occurring far too quickly for our senses, and are 'normal' to us, but we do understand these principles.
What I have 'discovered', is a very small opening in the exhaust manifold. I have been able to exit the inside of the engine, and alight on a fender.
Now I can see how this entire engine system works. But more than that, I can also see that it is part of a vehicle, which is travelling down the road!
Which 'deity' are you speaking about?
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The actual nature of the Universe, is by far less complicated than a four-stroke internal combustion engine. If you can understand how such an engine works (even at a basic level), then you can understand how the Universe actually works!