tabitha wrote:
I think it is reasonable to believe that when a tree dies it is dead matter (although I realize that matter is supposedly indestructible). I don't believe that a tree has a higher consciousness or a soul. Do you?
No I don't believe that. But I wouldn't know.
tabitha wrote:If we are waiting for scientists to confirm anything , we are in for a long wait. Scientists debate string theory, expanding contracting universes, infinite universes, etc., and meanwhile our little mortal lives are just ticking away, waiting to expire.
Hopefully some questions will begin to be answered sometime soon with a new machine that was made...But I'm not holding my breath either.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... ccess.html
There's a 2 minute video at the bottom explaining the experiment if you aren't familiar with what I'm talking about.
tabitha wrote:I personally am going with my intuiton, which tells me that science is all right but all wrong. it is all right about the physical world around us, the world of our 5 senses. Anything beyond that belongs to the realm of philosophy and theology.
Forgive me if I am wrong, but doesn't philosophy incorporate physics?
tabitha wrote:I personally feel there is another reality beyond our 4 dimensions, though I cannot "prove" it.
Though I recognize the idea that you can't know anything to be 100% fact...I too believe there is another reality beyond our 4 dimensions and I too can not prove it. I just follow the evidence and thus far Christianity has the most to offer on a theological level, philosophical level and internal level.
Also, I may be wrong...but I thought we had discovered more than just the 4 dimensions in math? 4th dimension = time? 5th dimension = dimension?
If you don't know it's ok, I'm just curios.