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Re: Re: Math Existed Long Before Man (and His God).

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Posted by John Reyes on January 24, 2001 00:28:09 UTC

I do not dispute that you are wrong , I have no qualms with mathematics as I have stated before , I do however point out that the universe does not recognise any measurement or equasion , yet the universe can be calculated by what we call mathematics .
If you believe as I do that the universe is mathematical then the obvios is that at some stage a calculation was made of an intelligent nature , thus the universe has a creator , and this creator who I and others call God seems to have been there before the universe and us .

Otherwise it would be too much a coincidence for the big bang hypothesis to have got it right first time , a little stronger force and matter would be different , a little less and the same would apply resulting in us not being here , so out of one shot it just happened to get it right first time , very unlikely I think .

Some may now answer back with what if the big crunch had occurred several times in the evolution of the universe , would this not give it several shots at what we have today , again does this mean then that shroedinger's equasion was different some time in the past .

Regards
skintless

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