EnPassant
You and TheMadFool have everything backwards. And you believe that that is how it is. That's how strong your faith is. — god must be atheist
EnPassant
Nonsense. If everything counts as evidence, then nothing counts as evidence. — 180 Proof
EnPassant
What? — javi2541997
javi2541997
EnPassant
Yes, I understand what matter is, but why do you mix it with religion saying is in God’s mind? — javi2541997
javi2541997
And if God exists that is where the idea originated, right? — EnPassant
EnPassant
God and religion are just beliefs... — javi2541997
javi2541997
The main point I'm making is that matter is a mathematical reality and this is evidence for God's existence since a mathematical concept needs a mind to originate in. — EnPassant
EnPassant
How do you know God has a “mind”? — javi2541997
javi2541997
God created the universe — EnPassant
Matter is not a substance it is a mathematical concept. — EnPassant
EnPassant
Bingo! Matter is anything that has mass and has volume; both mass and volume are mathematically defined. — TheMadFool
A little something to ponder upon:
1. We don't know the answer to "are we alone?"
but,
2. If there are aliens, we know the answer to their question, "are we alone?" No, definitely not!
I propose a new question be formulated: are they (aliens) alone? No! — TheMadFool
NotAristotle
javi2541997
Wayfarer
javi2541997
So what are the odds of two matches being lit at the same time? You see the point? Other civilizations might have preceeded ours by tens of millions of years, or conversely we might have preceeded theirs by the same factor. Of course, all wild guesswork, but something to consider. — Wayfarer
kindred
javi2541997
Mijin
NotAristotle
Who knows … life could be infinitely unique and we could be the only lifeforms in the whole galaxy. We still don’t know what the odds of abiogenesis occurring are here. — kindred
the deafening silence is reason to be pessimistic about the numbers. — Mijin
Wayfarer
I think a primary factor in determining the variation in time between life on Earth compared to when life forms elsewhere would be the difference in time between Earth's formation and the formation of most Earthlike planets. — NotAristotle
NotAristotle
javi2541997
; @WayfarerThe timescale on when an ETI would be expected to send out a radio signal will consider 1. the odds of abiogenesis, and as ↪Wayfarer pointed out, 2. the times at which those planets formed. — NotAristotle
Wayfarer
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