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Humpty Dumpty Science ?

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 5:01 pm
by twinc
it seems that one of the greatest,if not the greatest, achievement of science was the dematerialisation of matter.Having knocked Humpty Dumpty off the wall,it seems it is now desperately trying to put it all togetrher again as dark matter or hidden matter etc whilst desperately trying not to accept Mind over Matter - twinc

Re: Humpty Dumpty Science ?

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 6:05 pm
by bippy123
twinc wrote:it seems that one of the greatest,if not the greatest, achievement of science was the dematerialisation of matter.Having knocked Humpty Dumpty off the wall,it seems it is now desperately trying to put it all togetrher again as dark matter or hidden matter etc whilst desperately trying not to accept Mind over Matter - twinc
“The ultimate cause of atheism, Newton asserted, is ‘this notion of bodies having, as it were, a complete, absolute and independent reality in themselves.’”.
The 1925 discovery of quantum
mechanics solved the problem of the Uni-verse’s nature. Bright physicists were again
led to believe the unbelievable — this time,
that the Universe is mental. According to
Sir James Jeans: “the stream of knowledge
is heading towards a non-mechanical real-ity ; the Universe begins to look more like a
great thought than like a great machine.
Mind no longer appears to be an acciden-tal intruder into the realm of matter... we
ought rather hail it as the creator and gov-ernor of the realm of matter.” But physi-cists have not yet followed Galileo’s
example, and convinced everyone of the
wonders of quantum mechanics. As Sir
Arthur Eddington explained: “It is diffi-cult for the matter-of-fact physicist to
accept the view that the substratum of
everything is of mental character
.
http://henry.pha.jhu.edu/The.mental.universe.pdf

IF the universe behaves like a great thought, I wonder why alot of scientists have a hard time admitting the truth to themselves :shakehead: . What was it that was said in Genesis? IN the beginning was the word, and the word was with God and the word is God" What other being but God could have thought the world into existence.
:)

Re: Humpty Dumpty Science ?

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 4:24 am
by Byblos
bippy123 wrote:
twinc wrote:it seems that one of the greatest,if not the greatest, achievement of science was the dematerialisation of matter.Having knocked Humpty Dumpty off the wall,it seems it is now desperately trying to put it all togetrher again as dark matter or hidden matter etc whilst desperately trying not to accept Mind over Matter - twinc
“The ultimate cause of atheism, Newton asserted, is ‘this notion of bodies having, as it were, a complete, absolute and independent reality in themselves.’”.
The 1925 discovery of quantum
mechanics solved the problem of the Uni-verse’s nature. Bright physicists were again
led to believe the unbelievable — this time,
that the Universe is mental. According to
Sir James Jeans: “the stream of knowledge
is heading towards a non-mechanical real-ity ; the Universe begins to look more like a
great thought than like a great machine.
Mind no longer appears to be an acciden-tal intruder into the realm of matter... we
ought rather hail it as the creator and gov-ernor of the realm of matter.” But physi-cists have not yet followed Galileo’s
example, and convinced everyone of the
wonders of quantum mechanics. As Sir
Arthur Eddington explained: “It is diffi-cult for the matter-of-fact physicist to
accept the view that the substratum of
everything is of mental character
.
http://henry.pha.jhu.edu/The.mental.universe.pdf

IF the universe behaves like a great thought, I wonder why alot of scientists have a hard time admitting the truth to themselves :shakehead: . What was it that was said in Genesis? IN the beginning was the word, and the word was with God and the word is God" What other being but God could have thought the world into existence.
:)
Lol, Bippy that wasn't Genesis, it's John 1:1 but we all know what you meant. :lol:

Re: Humpty Dumpty Science ?

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:50 am
by bippy123
Opps your right Byblos, my bad. Another case of my typing fingers getting ahead of my brain hehe

Re: Humpty Dumpty Science ?

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 1:32 pm
by twinc
bippy123 wrote:Opps your right Byblos, my bad. Another case of my typing fingers getting ahead of my brain hehe
not really - it is accepted that Genesis means "in the beginning" - no regrets,have no regrets - in Genesis [the beginning] was the word and the word said let there be light etc - twinc

Re: Humpty Dumpty Science ?

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 9:21 pm
by 1over137
bippy123 wrote:
“The ultimate cause of atheism, Newton asserted, is ‘this notion of bodies having, as it were, a complete, absolute and independent reality in themselves.’”.
The 1925 discovery of quantum
mechanics solved the problem of the Uni-verse’s nature. Bright physicists were again
led to believe the unbelievable — this time,
that the Universe is mental. According to
Sir James Jeans: “the stream of knowledge
is heading towards a non-mechanical real-ity ; the Universe begins to look more like a
great thought than like a great machine.
Mind no longer appears to be an acciden-tal intruder into the realm of matter... we
ought rather hail it as the creator and gov-ernor of the realm of matter.” But physi-cists have not yet followed Galileo’s
example, and convinced everyone of the
wonders of quantum mechanics. As Sir
Arthur Eddington explained: “It is diffi-cult for the matter-of-fact physicist to
accept the view that the substratum of
everything is of mental character
.
http://henry.pha.jhu.edu/The.mental.universe.pdf

IF the universe behaves like a great thought, I wonder why alot of scientists have a hard time admitting the truth to themselves :shakehead: . What was it that was said in Genesis? IN the beginning was the word, and the word was with God and the word is God" What other being but God could have thought the world into existence.
:)
Please, refer to http://discussions.godandscience.org/vi ... 45#p119743

Re: Humpty Dumpty Science ?

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 9:28 pm
by 1over137
twinc wrote:it seems that one of the greatest,if not the greatest, achievement of science was the dematerialisation of matter.Having knocked Humpty Dumpty off the wall,it seems it is now desperately trying to put it all togetrher again as dark matter or hidden matter etc whilst desperately trying not to accept Mind over Matter - twinc
Hi twinc.

What do you mean by dematerialisation of matter?