Einstein, when he said, "God does not play dice with the universe." as he rejected quantum mechanics, he forgot that God is beyond time. God knows the result of the dice before it is thrown. Perhaps God has given us this uncertainty (as Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle) to limit our knowledge. Glory of God is shown in the nature. Surely, God knows everything, but the creatures that he created cannot know all the thought of God. After all, God didn’t make other Gods. One ‘super’ angel tried to have the glory of God and look what happened… So perhaps, ‘quantum mechanics’ is like a tower of Babel. Let the philosophers discuss why God let us not know everything. Perhaps pride... which cause Lucifer to fall?
tchin, Oct 30, 2007 | 8:17 pm
Even if the physicists can come and discover the Unified Field Theory (UFT), relationship between gravity and electro-magnetism, would it really matter? It's like having the proof of Fermat's last theorem, perhaps. Nothing significant happened when Fermat's last theorem was proven. I guess I just don't know the significance of the UFT.
tchin, Dec 20, 2007 | 11:17 pm
i think God controlls every dice outcome, not merely knows ahead of time what it would be. God is amazing!
Einstein, when he said, "God does not play dice with the universe." as he rejected quantum mechanics, he forgot that God is beyond time. God knows the result of the dice before it is thrown. Perhaps God has given us this uncertainty (as Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle) to limit our knowledge. Glory of God is shown in the nature. Surely, God knows everything, but the creatures that he created cannot know all the thought of God. After all, God didn’t make other Gods. One ‘super’ angel tried to have the glory of God and look what happened… So perhaps, ‘quantum mechanics’ is like a tower of Babel. Let the philosophers discuss why God let us not know everything. Perhaps pride... which cause Lucifer to fall?
tchin, Oct 30, 2007 | 8:17 pmEven if the physicists can come and discover the Unified Field Theory (UFT), relationship between gravity and electro-magnetism, would it really matter? It's like having the proof of Fermat's last theorem, perhaps. Nothing significant happened when Fermat's last theorem was proven. I guess I just don't know the significance of the UFT.
tchin, Dec 20, 2007 | 11:17 pmi think God controlls every dice outcome, not merely knows ahead of time what it would be. God is amazing!
mannnu81, Dec 25, 2007 | 4:51 am