set, match, game {wink}
stu, you have reduced him to gibbersih.. err gilbert
stu, you have reduced him to gibbersih.. err gilbert


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Fundamentalist beliefs invariably translate into actions. Republicans pandering to the religious Right do try, and occasionally succeed, in passing legislation that impacts other people's lives.
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I believe God is all things to all people, so if killthesunshine thinks God is and "it" then that is what he thinks...
I don't have such a limited perspective, as I don't believe in a God that is limited to an "it" status...
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Quote from stu:
Physicist Leonard Susskind Rejects Intelligent Design
â I don't believe that the universe was designed by an intelligence. I believe the universe was designed the same way the incredible human being was designed. It certainly looks - and before Darwin it looked like some designer must have....what else could possibly account for the complexity of a human being, the human brain and so forth, and we eventually found out what it was. It was random mutation, a bunch of carbon oxygen and other stuff for that mutation to work on, and a little bit of everything evolved. Some things did better than others. Those things are more populous than the things that didn't do well and so it was basically randomness, statistics and the laws of physics that led to our own design.
I think the same is true of the universe. oh incidentally, in the process of designing us, it also designed a hell of a lot of stuff not nearly as intelligent as we are in fact most of the stuff out there is not intelligent. And so it wasn't that there was an upward trend that just naturally led to intelligence, there was just, everything happened. Everything that could happen happened. Some of it's still happening.
That seems to be the way, or at least according to one version of cosmology, and it's by now the most popular version of cosmology, is the universe is exceedingly big, just like the bush or the tree of life, it has many different environments. So many different environments that a very small fraction of them are capable of supporting life and that small fraction of them happens to be the small fraction that 'looks' [Susskindâs emphasis] as if it were intelligently designed. Incidentally it's the only fraction we can exist in which to ask the question. So that's my view of it other people have different views. â
To anyone who watches the vid , listens to or reads what he says objectively, it is perfectly clear and obvious Susskind says and clearly states ....
'I don't believe that the universe was designed by an intelligence......"
he explains..
it 'looks' as if it were intelligently designed... but is isn't. It's "random mutation, a bunch of carbon oxygen and other stuff ...."
In grasping at straws in an over zealous religious intent, you are a delusional wreck jem and you've supplied the very evidence yourself to prove it![]()
Why the hell are you still wittering on about this ?Quote from jem:
And what is his thesis that allows him to make that comment STU....
he makes the statement about randomness based on his speculation that we have an almost infinite amount of universes = landscapes = environments.
let me break it down for your consumption with a dumbed down example.
For instance if you dealt a different hand to every card table possible - one of the hands would have a a royal flush beating a four aces.
If that table is our universe it would not be amazing that our universe had a the super winning hand. ... One of the universes was bound to support life. And we are randomly in that universe.
Now to bring the analogy out to string theory numbers. Lets say there are almost infinite cards in the deck.
if you deal them all out - one of those hands will be the perfect highest hand.
The life supporting universe.
So if every hand is dealt - we have infinite universes and we are randomly in the perfect universe.
No big deal one universe in trillions and trillions and trillions was bound to support life.
But, what if only one hand or universe is dealt.
That STU is the fricken point.
If one universe was dealt then not only does our universe just look designed. The implication is that it is designed.
And guess what STU - we only have evidence of one universe.
if you wish to engage in an academic conversation - then go to the source and prove that what I just wrote it incorrect.
I know you won't do it because
1. I am correct.
2. you are numb nuts troll.
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I have provided quotes from nobel prize winners saying the universe looks designed.
here is a clear one from leonard susskind one of the founders of string theory.
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For instance if you dealt a different hand to every card table possible - one of the hands would have a a royal flush beating a four aces.
If that table is our universe it would not be amazing that our universe had a the super winning hand. ... One of the universes was bound to support life. And we are randomly in that universe.
