I have seen this Ted Talk before. There is no physical or observable evidence for a multiverse or multiverse generator. Even if there was, it doesn't explain the origins of either. It's pure speculation. The fine-tuning of the known Universe is scientific fact.
If god created the universe, then who created god? (question for theists)
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@sumof1 said in If god created the universe, then who created god? (question for theists):
@thestrangest You’re the one who thinks that he doesn’t believe in God
YOU CUNTTTTTT. HE SAID IT HIMSELF YOU RETARD:
Did you not watch the video?
why would he even mention God when he was being interviewed on the beginning of the universe why would he bring up something so controversial
Because the question involved the role of god in the universe, i watched that interview too you know.
His claims are a bit contradictory but that i think is because he doesn’t want it to be true
HIS CLAIMS ARE NOT CONTRADICTORY, what argument can you give for that assertion? And something can't be "a bit" contradictory, it either is or isn't.
Astrophysicists are scientists so i don’t know why you would separate them
Because in science there are different fields and Astrophysics and Quantum Physics are completely different. All scientific contributions are equal and you shouldn't dismiss someone's findings because they're less knowm
And Stephen Hawking played a very big rolein quantum physics
In quantum gravity m8, what Lawrence Krauss's work focusses on is completely different, they work in different fields
he’s the one who invented quantum chess. Not to mention he specialized in black holes, which is branched as ‘quantum mechanics’ ‘quantum’ ‘q u a n t u m’ which makes him a quantum scientist
M8, his degree is in cosmology and astrophysics, the point is that they work on completely different things which are not interconnected
The same way you call someone a mathematician because they use a lot of maths in their work
LOL, that's exactly what you don't do, you call someone by their profession not what they can or can't do, if so then everyone should be called a philosopher
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@thestrangest Definition of a mathematician: A mathematician is someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in his or her work, typically to solve mathematical problems. Mathematics is concerned with numbers, data, quantity, structure, space, models, and change
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@sumof1 said in If god created the universe, then who created god? (question for theists):
@thestrangest Definition of a mathematician: A mathematician is someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in his or her work, typically to solve mathematical problems. Mathematics is concerned with numbers, data, quantity, structure, space, models, and change
Every scientist is a mathematician but that's not what you should call them, because mathematicians do more advanced math than scientists
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@thestrangest Definition of a mathematician: A mathematician is someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in his or her work, typically to solve mathematical problems. Mathematics is concerned with numbers, data, quantity, structure, space, models, and change
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@sumof1 said in If god created the universe, then who created god? (question for theists):
@thestrangest Definition of a mathematician: A mathematician is someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in his or her work, typically to solve mathematical problems. Mathematics is concerned with numbers, data, quantity, structure, space, models, and change
Every scientist is a mathematician but that's not what you should call them, because mathematicians do more advanced math than scientists. Scientists focus on different problems than mathematicians, mathematicians these days focus on pure maths and scientists focus on applied maths
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@sumof1 that's why, to avoid confusion, you should call a scientist with the name of their field
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@thestrangest Definition of a mathematician: A mathematician is someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in his or her work, typically to solve mathematical problems. Mathematics is concerned with numbers, data, quantity, structure, space, models, and change
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@sumof1 you do understand that repeating the same thing over and over again doesn't make you right
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@sumof1 Every scientist is a mathematician but that's not what you should call them, because mathematicians do more advanced math than scientists. Scientists focus on different problems than mathematicians, mathematicians these days focus on pure maths and scientists focus on applied maths. that's why, to avoid confusion, you should call a scientist with the name of their field
Every scientist is a mathematician but that's not what you should call them, because mathematicians do more advanced math than scientists. Scientists focus on different problems than mathematicians, mathematicians these days focus on pure maths and scientists focus on applied maths. that's why, to avoid confusion, you should call a scientist with the name of their field
Every scientist is a mathematician but that's not what you should call them, because mathematicians do more advanced math than scientists. Scientists focus on different problems than mathematicians, mathematicians these days focus on pure maths and scientists focus on applied maths. that's why, to avoid confusion, you should call a scientist with the name of their field
Every scientist is a mathematician but that's not what you should call them, because mathematicians do more advanced math than scientists. Scientists focus on different problems than mathematicians, mathematicians these days focus on pure maths and scientists focus on applied maths. that's why, to avoid confusion, you should call a scientist with the name of their field
Every scientist is a mathematician but that's not what you should call them, because mathematicians do more advanced math than scientists. Scientists focus on different problems than mathematicians, mathematicians these days focus on pure maths and scientists focus on applied maths. that's why, to avoid confusion, you should call a scientist with the name of their field
Every scientist is a mathematician but that's not what you should call them, because mathematicians do more advanced math than scientists. Scientists focus on different problems than mathematicians, mathematicians these days focus on pure maths and scientists focus on applied maths. that's why, to avoid confusion, you should call a scientist with the name of their field
Every scientist is a mathematician but that's not what you should call them, because mathematicians do more advanced math than scientists. Scientists focus on different problems than mathematicians, mathematicians these days focus on pure maths and scientists focus on applied maths. that's why, to avoid confusion, you should call a scientist with the name of their field
Every scientist is a mathematician but that's not what you should call them, because mathematicians do more advanced math than scientists. Scientists focus on different problems than mathematicians, mathematicians these days focus on pure maths and scientists focus on applied maths. that's why, to avoid confusion, you should call a scientist with the name of their field
Every scientist is a mathematician but that's not what you should call them, because mathematicians do more advanced math than scientists. Scientists focus on different problems than mathematicians, mathematicians these days focus on pure maths and scientists focus on applied maths. that's why, to avoid confusion, you should call a scientist with the name of their field
Every scientist is a mathematician but that's not what you should call them, because mathematicians do more advanced math than scientists. Scientists focus on different problems than mathematicians, mathematicians these days focus on pure maths and scientists focus on applied maths. that's why, to avoid confusion, you should call a scientist with the name of their field
Every scientist is a mathematician but that's not what you should call them, because mathematicians do more advanced math than scientists. Scientists focus on different problems than mathematicians, mathematicians these days focus on pure maths and scientists focus on applied maths. that's why, to avoid confusion, you should call a scientist with the name of their field -
@sumof1 i can do the same
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@sumof1 but if you continue I'll just ignore you because you're a waste of my time in such a case
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@thestrangest do you understand that copying someone makes you a copycat
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@thestrangest i am right, it’ll take too long to get you to understand, i’ll go head to head with you on debates after the 7th of June, right now i don’t have a lot of free time everyday
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@sumof1 said in If god created the universe, then who created god? (question for theists):
@thestrangest do you understand that copying someone makes you a copycat
You do realise that repeating the same shit over and over again to remove any merit to the legitimacy of an argument is a dirty move and I'm free to fire back with whatever i want. I can literally just repeat "suck my dick" over and over again
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@thestrangest suck my dick
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@sumof1 said in If god created the universe, then who created god? (question for theists):
@thestrangest i am right, it’ll take too long to get you to understand, i’ll go head to head with you on debates after the 7th of June, right now i don’t have a lot of free time everyday
You are right. All scientists are mathematicians but that's not what you should call them, because mathematicians do more advanced math than scientists. Scientists focus on different problems than mathematicians, mathematicians these days focus on pure maths and scientists focus on applied maths. that's why, to avoid confusion, you should call a scientist with the name of their field
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@sumof1 i don't even think you know what the difference between applied and pure maths is
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@thestrangest like i said i’ll take you seriously after the the 7th of June
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@sumof1 you don't know the difference
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@thestrangest i don’t need to, my current skills are what i should i have at this stage