appleseed
Active Member
I've proposed this to people before and never had a decent refutation. This seems like a fair crowd to put this forth.
In an infinte universe anything that is possible will occur. Basic statistics. Infinte group, infinite subsets. If from an infinite set off choices to describe the creation of the universe (which is an oxymoron in itself. "So what was it before it was the universe?") the theory that a being/entity/god sufficiently advanced as to be incomprehensible to homo (semi)sapien created all that we pecieve should be admitted as a possibility. In an infinite set all things that can be, are. The universe is infinate, god is a possibility;therefore, god exists... beyond this conclusion I'm as clueless as the rest.
In an infinte universe anything that is possible will occur. Basic statistics. Infinte group, infinite subsets. If from an infinite set off choices to describe the creation of the universe (which is an oxymoron in itself. "So what was it before it was the universe?") the theory that a being/entity/god sufficiently advanced as to be incomprehensible to homo (semi)sapien created all that we pecieve should be admitted as a possibility. In an infinite set all things that can be, are. The universe is infinate, god is a possibility;therefore, god exists... beyond this conclusion I'm as clueless as the rest.