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A Scientific Theory for Creation

 
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Eugene Shubert
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 12:16 pm    Post subject: A Scientific Theory for Creation Reply with quote

Creation can be established on current quantum theory where everything happens for no reason whatsoever. As all physicists believe, in conventional quantum mechanics, all the laws of physics are controlled by a supervising probability amplitude. I merely postulate that out of the infinity of time, matter can permanently pop into existence finitely many times. Conceivably therefore, there is a probability amplitude that allowed for the initial creation of the universe in a single big bang. Subsequently, there could have been a finite series of creation processes in the neighborhood of a warm watery planet for six days and then none on the seventh day. You get the idea. Furthermore, this scientific theory satisfies very precise definitions of physics.

Admittedly, I believe that events of ridiculously small probabilities can occur and have occurred, such as the instantaneous creation of man, but this is science according to David Hilbert's philosophy of physics.

http://www.everythingimportant.org/relativity/special.pdf
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