| Re: INFINITY and GOD. Eric; Though it is safe to say that science cannot provide absolute certainty, it is not proper to say that since there is a sigma of uncertainty of 10^-43 , that there exists any significant property within that extremely small uncertainty range. The absolute laws of physics that apply to the large finite realm must also apply to the smallest finite realm. We cannot say that fundamental matter attains different properties just because the events are occurring beyond our ability to measure them. (aka M-theory) This also applies to realms too large to measure. Example: if the universe is able to expand at superluminal velocity, then the speed of light is not a limiting velocity; it is only a measured constant used to relate motion. My objections to those who preach a believe system as a TOE, is that they are not willing to learn science and thus their criticisms of science and scientist, are pure opinions; like another thing that everyone has. Every scientist I’ve known has studied philosophies and religions, so they cannot be said to be speaking from ignorance yet theologians constantly proclaim that they don’t understand. Believe me, we DO.
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