Any science people out there?

chad88 wrote:
A higher being is an ancient presence that has always been there. An unfathomable thing that can't be explained. So, everything has a relationship to something else. What caused the Big Bang, something must of happened to cause the universe to expand, I belive that it was a higher being.


basically your saying because you don't know what else it could be, it has to be a higher being. Well done Chad.
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Any science people out there?

Charlie_831 wrote:
Nobody will ever fully understand the universe, so in my opinion there's always room for religion provided you accept what we do know!

Maybe "God" is in fact physics itself?

I disagree with that there is room for religion for the stuff we don't know. Basically that's what religion tends to do: the things that cannot be explained become explained by a supernatural phenomenon. If people look hard enough they'll come to see that god never had to be part of the equation to start with. Historically it happened before (world is flat, sun revolves around the earth), and it will happen again.

really, I'm not a religious basher, I just think people should not always include it in all trains of though, like science, politics ect. It tends to cloud peoples judgement.

So if god is physics, who created god then? What was there before god? Consequently, does anybody know what there was before the big bang?
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Any science people out there?

canadianfeeder66 wrote:
And right there is where you step beyond the bounds of any known physics and into the supernatural, depending on what you believe (to each their own).

I know Einstein at least hated the uncertainty principle. His opinion was "God doesn't play dice"

Well I'm not a hater but I draw the line when people start explaining their religion through the use of science. It just should not be done, as truth becomes ever so slightly bent to suit the religion.

other than that no hard feelings.
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Any science people out there?

staceytron wrote:
quantum physics is my big love at the moment. Used in conjunction with my recent studies into Buddhism and Taoism, its created a very big and interesting universe of consideration for me.


Combining quantum physics and religion makes you either a quack or a Scientoligist
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The world is not as it seems

This is old news really.


I like bombshells photos better smiley
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Skinny vs. fat feeders

You can tell the feeder has been doing a good job if the contrast between the feedee and feeder is greater smiley
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When did you start noticing that you like fat people?

MattieMatt wrote:
It was in 6th grade when I noticed a teacher who looked to be about 350-400 pounds. She was pear shaped and she jiggled with ever step she took. I was fascinated by how beautiful she was. I think she could tell how I felt about her because she'd always say good morning to me and give a knowing smile.


Same here. I had a big female teacher I was fascinated about. She had a huge belly, and was almost spherical. I don't know how big she was but somehow it fascinated me imensly.
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