Organization: Department of Mathematics, University of Canterbury
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No, I haven't got one, but the endless spate of (I haven't read more than a
line or two of it, but probably) drivel on proofs of gods' existence, suggests
there should be a fair few of these ready to come forth.
And, after all, we all piously believe in democracy, civil liberties, and
EQUAL TIME for both sides, don't we ?
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So; I'm sure there must be many posters who'd like to send in their own
"Proof of the impossibility of god".
As a starter, I'll throw out the idea that the set of numbers of halting machines can't be computable, yet, an omniscient god would know this set, and thus,
(being rational (?) ), would have an algorithm to compute them, so they *would*
form a computable set......
Oh well. I'm sure there are many arguments along logic/paradox lines that go
to prove the impossibility of god. ;-) Can't wait to see them !
Free will- the result of chaotic amplification of quantum events in the brain.
Galaxies- the result of chaotic amplification of quantum events in the big bang. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------