Sunday, October 14, 2007

the physics of disbelief

i read too much science. i say this because i almost became an atheist the other day while having a discussion about science, religion, and other assorted big thoughts. as i learn more and more about science there is less and less that religion and mysticism can hide behind and remain undisproven, which isn't a word but i think you understand. but at the same time there's so many things that seem like there's no way in hell they could've just happened randomly. the most most most basic principles that govern existence exist in the only state that they could be in, but they had to get there somehow. if any of a pretty large number of variables were any different than they are now then we would've never gotten past the mid level boss of world 1 level 1.

what it comes down to is that something had to invent physics so physics could shape the development of existence. that's all i know at this juncture

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