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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "Rob"
Date: 30 Jun 2006 07:03:53 PM
Object: Is God in the Tenth Dimension?
Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?
I have created a site that gives people a new way to imagine the tenth
dimension, using an eleven-minute-long set of animations:
www.tenthdimension.com
To be clear, I'm not a physicist, and the way I present of imagining
the tenth dimension is not the mainstream teaching of string theorists.
Also, this is not a site about religion, or philosophy, or quantum
indeterminacy, or cosmology, or consciousness, but there are
discussions about these topics that can be raised from my "new way of
thinking about time, space and string theory". This is a hobby project
which I have worked on in my spare time for the past year, I hope you
find it entertaining and thought-provoking.
Thanks,
Rob
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User: "Greywolf"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 30 Jun 2006 10:06:01 PM
"Rob" <rob@tenthdimension.com> wrote in message
news:1151712233.097532.87750@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?

I have created a site that gives people a new way to imagine the tenth
dimension, using an eleven-minute-long set of animations:
www.tenthdimension.com
To be clear, I'm not a physicist, and the way I present of imagining
the tenth dimension is not the mainstream teaching of string theorists.
Also, this is not a site about religion, or philosophy, or quantum
indeterminacy, or cosmology, or consciousness, but there are
discussions about these topics that can be raised from my "new way of
thinking about time, space and string theory". This is a hobby project
which I have worked on in my spare time for the past year, I hope you
find it entertaining and thought-provoking.

Thanks,
Rob

Absolutely 'Cool'. You should be rightfully proud of yourself.
'God' in the Tenth Dimension: I'm afraid I don't see him peeking from beyond
the curtain anywhere, partner. I can't see why a 'God' would even want to
hide there for. As emotionally tempting positing 'God' in another dimension
or universe may be, we return to that old bed bug -- 'proof'. There's none
here, my man. (Really nice job, though.)
Greywolf
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User: "Greywolf"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 30 Jun 2006 10:37:14 PM
"Rob" <rob@tenthdimension.com> wrote in message
news:1151712233.097532.87750@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?

I have created a site that gives people a new way to imagine the tenth
dimension, using an eleven-minute-long set of animations:
www.tenthdimension.com
To be clear, I'm not a physicist, and the way I present of imagining
the tenth dimension is not the mainstream teaching of string theorists.
Also, this is not a site about religion, or philosophy, or quantum
indeterminacy, or cosmology, or consciousness, but there are
discussions about these topics that can be raised from my "new way of
thinking about time, space and string theory". This is a hobby project
which I have worked on in my spare time for the past year, I hope you
find it entertaining and thought-provoking.

Thanks,
Rob

You're obviously a pretty smart dude. Why do you feel, then, that this
*thing* people call 'God' may possibly exist? How in the world would 'it'
interact with mankind. Doesn't this kind of thinking just revert back to the
'Gee, I can't understand *that*, therefore a 'God' *must* exist' way of
thinking? And isn't that a little beneath you?
Greywolf
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User: "Ronald More-More Moshki"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 30 Jun 2006 11:00:23 PM
Greywolf wrote:

"Rob" <rob@tenthdimension.com> wrote in message
news:1151712233.097532.87750@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?

I have created a site that gives people a new way to imagine the tenth
dimension, using an eleven-minute-long set of animations:
www.tenthdimension.com
To be clear, I'm not a physicist, and the way I present of imagining
the tenth dimension is not the mainstream teaching of string theorists.
Also, this is not a site about religion, or philosophy, or quantum
indeterminacy, or cosmology, or consciousness, but there are
discussions about these topics that can be raised from my "new way of
thinking about time, space and string theory". This is a hobby project
which I have worked on in my spare time for the past year, I hope you
find it entertaining and thought-provoking.

Thanks,
Rob


You're obviously a pretty smart dude. Why do you feel, then, that this
*thing* people call 'God' may possibly exist? How in the world would 'it'
interact with mankind. Doesn't this kind of thinking just revert back to the
'Gee, I can't understand *that*, therefore a 'God' *must* exist' way of
thinking? And isn't that a little beneath you?

Greywolf

the god-idea is the 'stupid-dimension'.
.

User: "Rob"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 01 Jul 2006 10:25:56 AM
HI Greywolf.
To be clear, I did not say God is in the Tenth Dimension. I merely
posed a question to start a dialogue. Whether we choose to believe in
a meme-system of ideas and emotions that connects one person to another
across time and space, or whether we want to say that nothing we say or
do means anything -- it just is what it is -- is beside the point for
me. Everyone has a belief system that works for them, and if it doesn't
work for them then they should change it. What I was trying to point
out is that I have created a set of animations that give people a way
to think about a gigantic concept - the tenth spatial dimension, which
coincidentally is where string theorists tell us our reality is created
from - and that, having arrived at that gigantic concept, people can
lay their own belief-system upon it, whatever that might be. There is
nothing in my animations that says "this is where God is", so my way of
thinking about reality as I present it is completely compatible with an
atheistic viewpoint. But what I like about the discussion is that it
leaves room for other interpretations or superimpositions as well, and
I see that as a strength rather than a weakness.
Always up for a good discussion!
Rob
Greywolf wrote:

"Rob" <rob@tenthdimension.com> wrote in message
news:1151712233.097532.87750@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?

I have created a site that gives people a new way to imagine the tenth
dimension, using an eleven-minute-long set of animations:
www.tenthdimension.com
To be clear, I'm not a physicist, and the way I present of imagining
the tenth dimension is not the mainstream teaching of string theorists.
Also, this is not a site about religion, or philosophy, or quantum
indeterminacy, or cosmology, or consciousness, but there are
discussions about these topics that can be raised from my "new way of
thinking about time, space and string theory". This is a hobby project
which I have worked on in my spare time for the past year, I hope you
find it entertaining and thought-provoking.

Thanks,
Rob


You're obviously a pretty smart dude. Why do you feel, then, that this
*thing* people call 'God' may possibly exist? How in the world would 'it'
interact with mankind. Doesn't this kind of thinking just revert back to the
'Gee, I can't understand *that*, therefore a 'God' *must* exist' way of
thinking? And isn't that a little beneath you?

Greywolf

.
User: "Greywolf"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 01 Jul 2006 11:22:01 AM
"Rob" <rob@tenthdimension.com> wrote in message
news:1151767556.241817.75200@d56g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...

HI Greywolf.

To be clear, I did not say God is in the Tenth Dimension. I merely
posed a question to start a dialogue. Whether we choose to believe in
a meme-system of ideas and emotions that connects one person to another
across time and space, or whether we want to say that nothing we say or
do means anything -- it just is what it is -- is beside the point for
me. Everyone has a belief system that works for them, and if it doesn't
work for them then they should change it. What I was trying to point
out is that I have created a set of animations that give people a way
to think about a gigantic concept - the tenth spatial dimension, which
coincidentally is where string theorists tell us our reality is created
from - and that, having arrived at that gigantic concept, people can
lay their own belief-system upon it, whatever that might be. There is
nothing in my animations that says "this is where God is", so my way of
thinking about reality as I present it is completely compatible with an
atheistic viewpoint. But what I like about the discussion is that it
leaves room for other interpretations or superimpositions as well, and
I see that as a strength rather than a weakness.

Always up for a good discussion!

Rob

Greywolf wrote:

"Rob" <rob@tenthdimension.com> wrote in message
news:1151712233.097532.87750@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?

I have created a site that gives people a new way to imagine the tenth
dimension, using an eleven-minute-long set of animations:
www.tenthdimension.com
To be clear, I'm not a physicist, and the way I present of imagining
the tenth dimension is not the mainstream teaching of string theorists.
Also, this is not a site about religion, or philosophy, or quantum
indeterminacy, or cosmology, or consciousness, but there are
discussions about these topics that can be raised from my "new way of
thinking about time, space and string theory". This is a hobby project
which I have worked on in my spare time for the past year, I hope you
find it entertaining and thought-provoking.

Thanks,
Rob

Gotcha. And you're damn right. Let's have discussions and explore all
*sorts* of possibilities. That's how mankind will learn ultimate 'truths',
will it not?
Sorry for being a little 'edgy'. I am presently under incredible
psychological stress - too hard for me to even describe adequately. It,
unfortunately, is starting to show its 'footprints' in my posts. It is truly
awful out here. Anyway, the stuff is absolutely fascinating. Lets see where
the theoretical physicists take us next. We should *embrace* the truth, not
shun it.
Greywolf
.
User: "Rob"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 01 Jul 2006 10:16:32 PM
Hey Greywolf, not to worry at all, we're just talkin' here. I hope
things start going better for you soon. The reason I'm interested in
this forum is because the animations on my website are the first part
of a much larger discussion about the nature of reality which I get
into in my book. The astonishingly complex and unbelievably extravagant
multiverse that you arrive at by the time you have imagined all ten
dimensions leaves room for a lot of ideas, including the one that says
that's really just all there is, there ain't no mo'.
Rob
www.tenthdimension.com
Greywolf wrote:

"Rob" <rob@tenthdimension.com> wrote in message
news:1151767556.241817.75200@d56g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...

HI Greywolf.

To be clear, I did not say God is in the Tenth Dimension. I merely
posed a question to start a dialogue. Whether we choose to believe in
a meme-system of ideas and emotions that connects one person to another
across time and space, or whether we want to say that nothing we say or
do means anything -- it just is what it is -- is beside the point for
me. Everyone has a belief system that works for them, and if it doesn't
work for them then they should change it. What I was trying to point
out is that I have created a set of animations that give people a way
to think about a gigantic concept - the tenth spatial dimension, which
coincidentally is where string theorists tell us our reality is created
from - and that, having arrived at that gigantic concept, people can
lay their own belief-system upon it, whatever that might be. There is
nothing in my animations that says "this is where God is", so my way of
thinking about reality as I present it is completely compatible with an
atheistic viewpoint. But what I like about the discussion is that it
leaves room for other interpretations or superimpositions as well, and
I see that as a strength rather than a weakness.

Always up for a good discussion!

Rob

Greywolf wrote:

"Rob" <rob@tenthdimension.com> wrote in message
news:1151712233.097532.87750@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?

I have created a site that gives people a new way to imagine the tenth
dimension, using an eleven-minute-long set of animations:
www.tenthdimension.com
To be clear, I'm not a physicist, and the way I present of imagining
the tenth dimension is not the mainstream teaching of string theorists.
Also, this is not a site about religion, or philosophy, or quantum
indeterminacy, or cosmology, or consciousness, but there are
discussions about these topics that can be raised from my "new way of
thinking about time, space and string theory". This is a hobby project
which I have worked on in my spare time for the past year, I hope you
find it entertaining and thought-provoking.

Thanks,
Rob


Gotcha. And you're damn right. Let's have discussions and explore all
*sorts* of possibilities. That's how mankind will learn ultimate 'truths',
will it not?

Sorry for being a little 'edgy'. I am presently under incredible
psychological stress - too hard for me to even describe adequately. It,
unfortunately, is starting to show its 'footprints' in my posts. It is truly
awful out here. Anyway, the stuff is absolutely fascinating. Lets see where
the theoretical physicists take us next. We should *embrace* the truth, not
shun it.

Greywolf

.
User: "Greywolf"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 02 Jul 2006 12:54:53 AM
"Rob" <rob@tenthdimension.com> wrote in message
news:1151810192.111434.262070@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...

Hey Greywolf, not to worry at all, we're just talkin' here. I hope
things start going better for you soon. The reason I'm interested in
this forum is because the animations on my website are the first part
of a much larger discussion about the nature of reality which I get
into in my book. The astonishingly complex and unbelievably extravagant
multiverse that you arrive at by the time you have imagined all ten
dimensions leaves room for a lot of ideas, including the one that says
that's really just all there is, there ain't no mo'.

Rob
www.tenthdimension.com


Looks like things are off to a *terrific* start. (Your site just kicked my
butt.) It just overwhelms me that people can be so dang smart. I often
wonder what it would be like to be inside Hawking's head for a while.
Anyway, you have demonstrated to *this* dude that you've got a great
intellect. Ride *that* horse as far as she is able to take you. I'll drop in
on your site from time to time and see where all this high fallutin'
theoretical physics stuff is heading. I'm sure that it will be revealed in
an astonishingly good, and relatively easy to understand manner.
Greywolf
.
User: "AlanS"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 02 Jul 2006 10:57:17 AM
"Greywolf" <greywolf@cybrzn.com> wrote:

Looks like things are off to a *terrific* start. (Your site just kicked my
butt.) It just overwhelms me that people can be so dang smart. I often
wonder what it would be like to be inside Hawking's head for a while.
Anyway, you have demonstrated to *this* dude that you've got a great
intellect.

LOL! I would hope you jest, but unfortunately, it more looks like that
the Dopeler Effect is for real!
.






User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 03 Jul 2006 09:30:40 AM
"Rob" <rob@tenthdimension.com> wrote in message
news:1151712233.097532.87750@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?

Um, what?
--
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
Atheist ***** Extraordinaire
#1557
.
User: "Frank Mayhar"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 03 Jul 2006 11:58:34 PM
On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 11:30:40 -0400, Robibnikoff wrote:

"Rob" <rob@tenthdimension.com> wrote in message
news:1151712233.097532.87750@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?


Um, what?

Pay no attention to the man behind the babble.
--
Frank Mayhar frank@exit.com http://www.exit.com/
Exit Consulting http://www.gpsclock.com/
http://www.exit.com/blog/frank/
.
User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 04 Jul 2006 05:40:45 AM
"Frank Mayhar" <frank@exit.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.07.04.04.58.34.844020@exit.com...

On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 11:30:40 -0400, Robibnikoff wrote:

"Rob" <rob@tenthdimension.com> wrote in message
news:1151712233.097532.87750@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?


Um, what?


Pay no attention to the man behind the babble.

NO problem :)
--
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
Atheist ***** Extraordinaire
#1557
.


User: "Michael Gray"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 03 Jul 2006 09:37:29 PM
On Mon, 3 Jul 2006 10:30:40 -0400, "Robibnikoff"
<witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:
- Refer: <4gsnqgF1o2uo7U1@individual.net>


"Rob" <rob@tenthdimension.com> wrote in message
news:1151712233.097532.87750@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?


Um, what?

It's ***** from top to tail.
Take this real scientist's word for it.
Rob (the proud ignoramus) is trying to paint cow-pats with a veneer of
respectability tht he stole from science.
--
.
User: "R. Pierce Butler"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 04 Jul 2006 09:13:53 AM
Michael Gray <fleetg@newsguy.spam.com> wrote in
news:1vkja250tsr2dt63in500p0gkt8dck3jlk@4ax.com:

On Mon, 3 Jul 2006 10:30:40 -0400, "Robibnikoff"
<witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:
- Refer: <4gsnqgF1o2uo7U1@individual.net>


"Rob" <rob@tenthdimension.com> wrote in message
news:1151712233.097532.87750@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?


Um, what?


It's ***** from top to tail.

and from hat to flat. (:>)
.



User: "R. Pierce Butler"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 30 Jun 2006 07:11:17 PM
"Rob" <rob@tenthdimension.com> wrote in news:1151712233.097532.87750
@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com:

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?

I have created a site that gives people a new way to imagine the tenth
dimension, using an eleven-minute-long set of animations:
www.tenthdimension.com
To be clear, I'm not a physicist, and the way I present of imagining
the tenth dimension is not the mainstream teaching of string theorists.
Also, this is not a site about religion, or philosophy, or quantum
indeterminacy, or cosmology, or consciousness, but there are
discussions about these topics that can be raised from my "new way of
thinking about time, space and string theory". This is a hobby project
which I have worked on in my spare time for the past year, I hope you
find it entertaining and thought-provoking.

Thanks,
Rob


Some psysicists say there are over 20 dimensions.
.

User: "Michael Gray"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 30 Jun 2006 09:33:09 PM
On 30 Jun 2006 17:03:53 -0700, "Rob" <rob@tenthdimension.com> wrote:
- Refer: <1151712233.097532.87750@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is?

:
Why beg an unneccessary question?
Why posit a 'god' (whatever that 3 letter string may mean) at all?
Why mix physics with superstition?
Why bring this infantile imaginary Santa substitute up at all?
WHY?
--
.

User: "AlanS"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 30 Jun 2006 08:38:41 PM
On 30 Jun 2006 17:03:53 -0700, "Rob" <rob@tenthdimension.com> wrote:

thinking about time, space and string theory". This is a hobby project
which I have worked on in my spare time for the past year, I hope you
find it entertaining and thought-provoking.

Sorry to say this, but it's pure nonsense after the 3rd dimension.
.
User: "Michael Gray"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 01 Jul 2006 08:24:11 AM
On Sat, 01 Jul 2006 01:38:41 GMT, AlanS <none@nowhere.com> wrote:
- Refer: <5dkba2tu5ik2qfhddqpr7oviq5slopcum1@4ax.com>

On 30 Jun 2006 17:03:53 -0700, "Rob" <rob@tenthdimension.com> wrote:

thinking about time, space and string theory". This is a hobby project
which I have worked on in my spare time for the past year, I hope you
find it entertaining and thought-provoking.


Sorry to say this, but it's pure nonsense after the 3rd dimension.

It's "Turtles" after that...
--
.


User: "wbarwell"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 01 Jul 2006 01:41:04 AM
Rob wrote:

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?

8th dimension. See Buckaroo Banzai for details.
"Wherever you go, there you are!"
--
Join the anti-willful-religious-stupidity brigade today.
You will be glad you did.
Our motto: Slap! "Wake up stupid!"

Cheerful Charlie
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User: "R. Pierce Butler"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 01 Jul 2006 02:13:21 AM
wbarwell <wbarwell@mylinuxisp.com> wrote in news:12ac640khgukbf9
@corp.supernews.com:

Rob wrote:

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?


8th dimension. See Buckaroo Banzai for details.

"Wherever you go, there you are!"



So God is hiding in the n'th dimension? Why is he hiding? Is he ashamed?
Is he afraid? Is God trapped in another dimension and cannot escape? All
of these questions reveal the absurdity in thinking there is an omnipotent
God up in the sky.
Try this one on for size. What if God doesn't exist. How would that
change you? Would you suddenly go on a killing/raping/stealing spree?
Pierce
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User: "Wunderkind"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 01 Jul 2006 07:19:16 PM
R. Pierce Butler wrote:

wbarwell <wbarwell@mylinuxisp.com> wrote in news:12ac640khgukbf9
@corp.supernews.com:

Rob wrote:

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?

8th dimension. See Buckaroo Banzai for details.

"Wherever you go, there you are!"




So God is hiding in the n'th dimension? Why is he hiding? Is he ashamed?
Is he afraid? Is God trapped in another dimension and cannot escape? All
of these questions reveal the absurdity in thinking there is an omnipotent
God up in the sky.

Try this one on for size. What if God doesn't exist. How would that
change you? Would you suddenly go on a killing/raping/stealing spree?

Pierce

Perhaps "god" exists in the Kryptonian "Phantom Zone," banished there by
far-matured atheists! ;>)
WK
.
User: "R. Pierce Butler"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 01 Jul 2006 08:01:23 PM
Wunderkind <a@b.com> wrote in
news:8iEpg.59694$fb2.1345@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net:

R. Pierce Butler wrote:

wbarwell <wbarwell@mylinuxisp.com> wrote in news:12ac640khgukbf9
@corp.supernews.com:

Rob wrote:

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?

8th dimension. See Buckaroo Banzai for details.

"Wherever you go, there you are!"




So God is hiding in the n'th dimension? Why is he hiding? Is he
ashamed? Is he afraid? Is God trapped in another dimension and cannot
escape? All of these questions reveal the absurdity in thinking there
is an omnipotent God up in the sky.

Try this one on for size. What if God doesn't exist. How would that
change you? Would you suddenly go on a killing/raping/stealing spree?

Pierce


Perhaps "god" exists in the Kryptonian "Phantom Zone," banished there by
far-matured atheists! ;>)

WK

Au contrare. Atheists would welcome God. He has been totally missing
since the dawn of time. We would like to have an all power friend but for
now God is just an all powerful fiend.
.

User: "wbarwell"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 01 Jul 2006 10:49:28 PM
Wunderkind wrote:

R. Pierce Butler wrote:

wbarwell <wbarwell@mylinuxisp.com> wrote in news:12ac640khgukbf9
@corp.supernews.com:

Rob wrote:

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?

8th dimension. See Buckaroo Banzai for details.

"Wherever you go, there you are!"




So God is hiding in the n'th dimension? Why is he hiding? Is he
ashamed?
Is he afraid? Is God trapped in another dimension and cannot escape? All
of these questions reveal the absurdity in thinking there is an
omnipotent God up in the sky.

Try this one on for size. What if God doesn't exist. How would that
change you? Would you suddenly go on a killing/raping/stealing spree?

Pierce


Perhaps "god" exists in the Kryptonian "Phantom Zone," banished there by
far-matured atheists! ;>)

WK


We tricked him into saying his name backwards.
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User: "Pastor Kutchie"

Title: Re: Is God hiding in the gap between..... 30 Jun 2006 11:52:44 PM
Rob wrote:

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?

...reality and your state of mind?
.

User: "Wunderkind"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 01 Jul 2006 07:15:08 PM
Rob wrote:

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?

I have created a site that gives people a new way to imagine the tenth
dimension, using an eleven-minute-long set of animations:
www.tenthdimension.com
To be clear, I'm not a physicist, and the way I present of imagining
the tenth dimension is not the mainstream teaching of string theorists.
Also, this is not a site about religion, or philosophy, or quantum
indeterminacy, or cosmology, or consciousness, but there are
discussions about these topics that can be raised from my "new way of
thinking about time, space and string theory". This is a hobby project
which I have worked on in my spare time for the past year, I hope you
find it entertaining and thought-provoking.

Just more rubbish. The tenth or eleventh dimension is no more "god" that
a chicken is a neutrino.
Besides, the Christians claim "god" is transcendent. By that reasoning,
"he" couldn't be a dimension within our reality anyway!
WK
.

User: "Chris Johnson"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 30 Jun 2006 09:33:39 PM
Rob wrote:

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?

M Theory has no experimental support as yet. Speculation about gods is
a little asinine at this point.
.
User: "stoney"

Title: Re: Is God in the Tenth Dimension? 06 Jul 2006 09:14:09 PM
On 30 Jun 2006 19:33:39 -0700, "Chris Johnson" <effigies@gmail.com>
wrote in alt.atheism


Rob wrote:

Physicists tell us our reality is created in ten spatial dimensions
(plus an eleventh dimension of "time"). If that's where our physical
universe comes from, is that where God is? Or is the tenth dimension
just an empty nothingness until the superstrings start vibrating?


M Theory has no experimental support as yet. Speculation about gods is
a little asinine at this point.

At any point.
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a plethora of splinters.
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