Age wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 2:32 am
The 'Universe', when defined as all-there-is, totality, or everything, at any given moment is made up of, exits as, or is either, one of four things.
1. One infinitely compressed solitary singular piece of matter, which is infinite in size.
2. One infinitely compressed solitary singular piece of matter, within a distance of infinite size of nothing around it.
3. Pieces of matter with distances between and around them.
4. Absolutely nothing, of infinite size
Actual, simultaneous infinity is absurd, because there is no absolute simultaneity even of non-infinite.
Therefore, three out of four are eliminated.
There is no void between pieces of matter, matter is continuous (for example, an electromagnetic field), so the fourth one is eliminated as well.
By the way, the assumption about “Heat death of the universe” has not been scientifically proven, and apparently cannot be proven in principle, for example, Hans Adolf Buchdahl writes of
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the entirely unjustifiable assumption that the universe can be treated as a closed thermodynamic system".
But what is fundamental to us is that matter obeys the Law of Nature.
Both theists and atheists agree on this.
The founder of systematic science, Aristotle, also used the concept of God.
The concept of God connects man with the concept of the sacred.
The concept of the sacred is important for both theists and atheists (“sacred duty”).
My idea of God is the One Law of the Universe.
And this idea is completely scientific and does not need “miracles” - violations of the Law of Nature.
*** , understanding how the 'moral compass' works and where it comes from or exits, exactly, also.***
I have already mentioned my moral compass - to follow my conscience.
In my opinion, everyone who uses conscience will agree with this moral compass.