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Originally Posted by mgellan
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You guys obviously have problems with abstractions, which is awfully strange considering the kind of contortions you go through to make the Bible make sense! I said we define an empty field to be nothing. Kind of abstract for you I know but hey, I tried.
Regards,
Mg
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An empty field is an empty field. It's something. Nothing is nothing and can only be nothing. You cannot get something from nothing, hence the fucking meaning of the word nothing. Nothing means to not exist. Like at all. This is exactly what Krauss tries to do. He tries to turn the word "nothing" around and say hey, nothing actually can be something! Hence why he doesn't understand what he's talking about and neither do you.
The cosmological constants are far to defined and exact to be an accident. It's far more likely that some sort of intelligent being set them in place. EverQuest is a perfect example. Norrath didn't just randomly appear by chance but rather everything within the world has been defined down to the smallest detail. The speed at which your character can run, the height that he can jump, the abilities you can use. Each graphic from trees and buildings and the landscape itself were all designed and created by intelligent beings. Norrath is far far less complex than the actual real world and yet you would never believe that something such as it could occur randomly by chance. Why then do you think something that is infinitely more complex than this simple game world, could happen by chance?