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Whether you believe in God or a Unified Field, it's the same thing.

That's why so many physicists believe in God — not necessarily the Christian version exactly, but that there is a unified field.

What's important is that if God has an identity, it is distinct from the laws of physics. It's a product of God, if it isn't God itself.

But then, maybe that's the thing about it: both a system and its creator rolled into one.

My intuition is that the laws emerged out of the singularity and the infinite never-end, like the Tao Te Ching talks about — a beginning, but no end.

God is the magnum opus for which we strive: greater and greater perfection. That logically implies that outside of time, it is a higher-dimensional lattice that is the convergence point.
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Comte de Sats Germain · 1w
It/we are fractals of consciousness. The unified field is a higher level of the fractal. Or lower, if you think in computery terms. We're all images of the same thing.
LibertyGal · 1w
God is eternal and everything that exists was spoken into existence by Him in 6 days. Denial of Him has dire consequences. It is not enough to believe in a deity out there. Repentance and belief that Jesus is God, who came to earth as a man, lived the perfect life that we cannot, took our sins up...
David Kennis · 1w
The more I read the Bible the more I believe and trust it. I notice that the Orthodox, the Catholics, and the Protestants all have the same New Testament books. That all said, I am fascinated by physics questions when asked "What if the Bible is true? What if?
maxx · 1w
Yes. Which is why I am deeply suspect if those who deny God's existence. I have reasoned that at its deepest logical core they are arguing that the universe is axiomatically unordered... Which so much observation (and intuition) tells us otherwise. I find myself annoyed with two groups in this fie...