Did anyone not expect Hawking to have that belief?
Also, regardless if someone agrees or disagrees with him, it's insane to see some of these comments that call him an "idiot". I swear, Yahoo and Youtube comments always make me hate the world.
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Did anyone not expect Hawking to have that belief?
Also, regardless if someone agrees or disagrees with him, it's insane to see some of these comments that call him an "idiot". I swear, Yahoo and Youtube comments always make me hate the world.
I think we as humans are 1000s of years away (if we don't blow ourselves up first) from being able to truly have an accurate picture of the beginning of the universe from a scientific perspective.
There are so many things from an astronomical and physics perspective that we just don't have a clue about.
Are we in a Universe? Is it really a Multiverse? If so do each of these Multiverses have different laws of physics? Is our Universe really a hologram?
Who knows?
I don't know if it's that far away. Consider how much we've learned over the last 150 years. We literally have the equation that describes the beginning of the universe. All we need to do is observe the Higgs particle to know that the equation works.
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While a dismally small percentage of the human race is working to shed light on the circumstances of the onset of our universe, the vast majority revels alongside a singular notion as the core, self-proving explanation. The exponential growth of our species' scientific grasp is at the same time both staggering and exhilarating, and the sheer number of possibilities begs one to wonder if there's an end to progress. What if humans breach the potential barrier between the speculative mutliverses, what if we manage to harness the seemingly limitless energy potential of fundamental particles, (what if the hadron collider opts to go haywire)... If only there were a simple means of ridding the world of ignorance and the need for instant philosophical gratification so we can blow our dimension to pieces in peace (whoa, homonym fun).
Am I hoping for another Stalin-esque figure to pave the way for the mentioned harmonious path towards destruction... maybe.
Our inquisitive nature is a curse in its own right.
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I wish I were dumber than I already am.
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In a similar topic, has anyone watched Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman? They went over this kind of stuff and weren't able to prove one way or the other.
Didn't expect Hawkings to think anything less. He may be a genius, but he's still pretty stupid to think that there isn't a God.
That is my personal opinion, and I am not trying to promote any kind of argument. That is simply my opinion.
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Neither am I applying any pressure on myself over any of the trendy deities. The side that's trying to fully deny the possibility of any form of deity is in constant struggle with the more humble one, the one goin': "whoa there, horsie!".
I ain't sure if I can allow my arrogance to flourish and formally acknowledge what I already know. That, by no means, is to say that I'm leaving my 'belief' window ajar just in case... hell no (). For all intents and purposes, I'm an unbeliever coping with the fragments of what might be misconstrued as rudiments of religious belief.
In simpler terms, I'm an agnostic who wants to be as cool as atheists are.![]()
Last edited by bing!; 09-04-2010 at 08:17 AM. Reason: statement clarification
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