Physics making me believe God might exist

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  • 1. Hitchen's Razor:

    What can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence.

    You don't need to & can't prove that God exists, so before you find any actual evidence that proves the existence of God, you can assume that he doesn't exist.

    2. Alder's razor/Newton's Flaming Laser Sword

    If something cannot be settled by experiment or observation then it is not worthy of debate.

    Apparently, you can't use an experiment to prove God's existence, so this problem IS NOT WORTH DEBATING.

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    • I'm also confused by you logic. There are many things that we don't know --> so God exists? That's a weird logic.

      You're thinking in the mindset of ancient humans.

      Thousands of years ago, people had no idea why there are earthquakes & volcano eruptions.

      Just like you, they realized that they know very little about the world. Therefore they imagined a God who is causing all the earthquakes & volcanos eruptions because he's angry at humans. Ha, this is very convenient -- it explains everything.

      But now we know that earthquakes & volcano eruptions are only due to the movement of the tectonic plates. I believe that it's likely that similar explanations will come for things like dark matter & antimatter after thousands of years.

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      • I get you but I’m looking at this with a slightly different mentality,well it’s not the explanation for this phenomena but rather the phenomena themselves,volcanoes etc can be seen and even though they’re strange they’re not too wired like what we’re discovering recently;some of these things cant even be seen and they defy all our physical understanding of this world hence the idea of a God or some “special” beings existing is getting less stupid,believe me some of these stuff are really weird indeed

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