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<blockquote data-quote="Coroc" data-source="post: 7934118" data-attributes="member: 6895991"><p>See, the problem is that we will probably never be able to prove these kinds of theories properly.</p><p></p><p>We see the universe as an infinite thing, imagine for a moment it is not, and somehow fits into some circular object (neglecting spatial distortion for that, since it has no influence but the outer limit of this object is the event horizon). Now imagine there are lots of those bubbles. Even if you could take a look into every corner of our universe you would never be aware that there are others, the event horizon would prevent this.</p><p></p><p>One counter of atheists, but i do not want to get into any kind of religious discussion here, is that if there is some higher being, why all that suffering and death, well the answer is obviously, else we would not be free willed (although some say we aren't) and death is a kind of safeguard to prevent eternal suffering.</p><p></p><p>One of the best proofs of some higher being i read about so far is, that if the immense temperature at the big bang had only been a single degree higher or lower, then the universe could not have been created. Someone did some mathemathical proof on that one.</p><p></p><p>Another fascinating fact is, that planets and their circular orbits around stars, are only possible in a three dimensional (distance wise) universe, it would not work in a 4- , 5- or two dimensional system.</p><p></p><p>It might be, that our solar system is thrown right into its positions so to enable higher forms of life to exist on earth. I read, that if the distance of earth to the sun were somewhat closer or further away, life could not exist in that way on earth.</p><p></p><p>But i tell you one more thing, for most aspects of our daily lifes all these theories and facts are totally unimportant. Care most for those close to you, and your immediate suroundings. Because most probably those are the things you can have influence on. </p><p>Do not try to get upset or to change things on the other side of the planet, it will not work, if you are some common being doing a normal job and daily life like me, which i assume you are. It is good to be informed about all sorts of stuff, but it is also good not to get involved to much in things you cannot alter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coroc, post: 7934118, member: 6895991"] See, the problem is that we will probably never be able to prove these kinds of theories properly. We see the universe as an infinite thing, imagine for a moment it is not, and somehow fits into some circular object (neglecting spatial distortion for that, since it has no influence but the outer limit of this object is the event horizon). Now imagine there are lots of those bubbles. Even if you could take a look into every corner of our universe you would never be aware that there are others, the event horizon would prevent this. One counter of atheists, but i do not want to get into any kind of religious discussion here, is that if there is some higher being, why all that suffering and death, well the answer is obviously, else we would not be free willed (although some say we aren't) and death is a kind of safeguard to prevent eternal suffering. One of the best proofs of some higher being i read about so far is, that if the immense temperature at the big bang had only been a single degree higher or lower, then the universe could not have been created. Someone did some mathemathical proof on that one. Another fascinating fact is, that planets and their circular orbits around stars, are only possible in a three dimensional (distance wise) universe, it would not work in a 4- , 5- or two dimensional system. It might be, that our solar system is thrown right into its positions so to enable higher forms of life to exist on earth. I read, that if the distance of earth to the sun were somewhat closer or further away, life could not exist in that way on earth. But i tell you one more thing, for most aspects of our daily lifes all these theories and facts are totally unimportant. Care most for those close to you, and your immediate suroundings. Because most probably those are the things you can have influence on. Do not try to get upset or to change things on the other side of the planet, it will not work, if you are some common being doing a normal job and daily life like me, which i assume you are. It is good to be informed about all sorts of stuff, but it is also good not to get involved to much in things you cannot alter. [/QUOTE]
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