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The deity in question is the flying spaghetti monster which has it's noodley appendages held aloft via the gravity of a black hole and it's own magnetic field. Hubble's photographs prove beyond any doubt the existence of the FSM. Hubble is yet to take any pictures of any other gods. Including the Christian god.
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There you go. FSM is the answer.
Gonna be some explainin going around on this. ![]()
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Well, even Hubble can't see beyond reality. I rather suspect that if a god was found in space he/she/it would go the same way as King Kong. Put in a cage and shipped to New York. :hmm:
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I can totally agree on the second point. Anything mysterious has to be captured and scientifically "analyzed". |
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Yes, Hubble must be upgraded to see interdimensional.
If you were to put mans knowledge on a scale with 100,000,000,000,000,000 dots representing all of knowledge, we are still at number 1. Don't worry though. It won't be long till you meet Satan. CERN will find him. -S |
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and I don't mean in an ontological sense. For us to count something as reality we must have it as knowledge. For it to be this we must believe it and be justified in our belief. Whilst geo-centralism was believed by many for a long time, I don't think that belief was justified enough to count as knowledge of reality. Quote:
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what what??
subman is very anti-cern, as am i. i suspect theres very little to worry about, but recreating something that brought everything into being just doesn't sound like a good idea to me.... "contained" or not. |
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Today's "knowledge" is tomorrows fallacy. We think we "know" many things for a fact, but in fact we know practically nothing (good analogy SUBMAN1, but there were probably a few zeros and commas missing from that big number
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