Tuesday, 31 January 2017

Law of Physics or God

Rather than imagining God as that bearded guy up in the clouds that performs miracles sometimes, perhaps a more realistic portrayal is a universal force causing certain perceivable circumstantial scenarios to occur in order for the world to have a chance of existing.

Consider the simple fact that anything even exists, that not only all the particles and necessary elements of the universe, but all the laws of physics and nature that we know of (and don’t) were either created or existed at the beginning of time. Based on the fact that this multitude of elements and laws of nature exist in the coincidental, vast, and complex combination that they are, the likeliness of the scenario which allows anything relevant whatsoever to occur doesn’t seem too great. Out of any possible combination (theoretically infinite) of elements and physical laws, the probability might be therefore 1 in infinite

As possibly the main participle of the universe, the stars require the specific combination of elements necessary to form, and continually combust in a cycle for an amazingly long period of time, as well as the reaction of particles within all. If the existence of the universe is simply pure chance, with no specific reasoning or intended cause, then chances would be that any elements which exist, would not react with one another in a specific way. By rational estimate of probability, the effective element quantities would not happen to be present, in order to cause the perfect setting of scenario for the universe to continuously expand and cycle through its planetary, solar, and galaxal networked ecosystem -let alone offer the more specific necessary circumstances for intricate life ecosystems within.

Not only does the massive multitude of potential combinations of elements have to react in a certain way for the basic structure of the universe to continuously exist, but there also must be the certain applicable laws of physics to intermingle and manipulate all of the elements. The basic laws might be gravity -in order for any particles to be grouped at all, rather floating pointlessly- and dark energy (or whatever its technical term) which allows everything within the universe to expand outwards, rather than just clumping back together. Black holes would be another basic main participle of the universe, as from what I know they manipulate and effect galaxies as a whole. The specific laws of nature and reaction of particles within a black hole is so diversely complex, humans have still barely even begun to understand the concept. All those necessary elements and laws required to exist in the very specific combination that they do, are only for the very basic structure of the universe. The distinguished depth, detail, and diversity of specific elements and laws required is basically inconceivable when it comes to the fact that you exist and are capable of reading this right now.


As a basic principle of logic, there is a reason that anything happens, there is always a perceivable understandable analysis of why something occurred and what caused it.  Wouldn’t it seem plausible that there would be an over reigning force which is what allows all aspects of the universe to pertain? Perhaps God is more of a property of occurance which we have yet to grasp. Maybe an influencing effect of circumstance, which causes relevant circumstantial equations to occur within physics.  

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