"God does not play dice...". Could a higher ontological being be explained at hand of scientific phenomena? - Florian Kleinhoven

"God does not play dice...". Could a higher ontological being be explained at hand of scientific phenomena?

Buch | Softcover
40 Seiten
2015 | 1. Auflage
GRIN Verlag
978-3-656-86490-5 (ISBN)
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Essay from the year 2014 in the subject Philosophy - Miscellaneous, grade: B, , language: English, abstract: Can an ontological or cosmological God be explained at hand of modern physics? E.g.: proof, to a certain degree, for a predetermined plan can be found in a way time is conceived by man; in the way time and space, thus relative motion, are inherently connected.Another quite exaggerated example would be: if time travel were possible, would tourists from the future have not already come to us? That question's unanswerability can only plea for the existence of discontinuous time: as in space- time.Thereby: the supposed negative values of time as a vector cannot exist, time is surely discontinues, thus had a starting point, for which in the consequences of time, the past sequences should be in favor of the present.For which a reason, e.g. constants like the gravitational constants seem to differ in space and time, not only being while dependent of the environment, but literally of the time it is measured in.Where God can be compared to time, it neither is to be overcome; where time cannot be proved to have existed before the Big Bang; thus before the initiation of the everything's motion, time was unmeasurable, and cannot have negative values, for that reason.Let me introduce a new analogy, compare the Big Bang to matter at a temperature of 0 Kelvin; time would still exist since one can perform motion to take account of the motionless object. While time does not influence the motionless object anymore, it would not be solely motionless, but also timeless, time does not exist anymore.Whereas if time was created before hand, it would automatically be inherent, with a predetermined time as a consequence: whereas a clock, only runs in one direction, nowhere else. Thus may the analogy of a God be explicable.

I was never very gifted, neither were my carers rich. In junior high I was not given much opportunities either. I visited some Open Days at several colleges as well as some trivial educational institutions. There was one teacher, informatics I think, that stood out to me. He confided to me that I should never let my dreams slip off because of what others say. I should fight for what I wanted and still do to achieve. Then, ever since I started attending senior high here in Europe, I felt I needed to do something more. I started taking some courses, and later on running a few College semesters. I had the desire to improve my English, as well as broadening my view of the world. Therefore, I craved submission to a combination of Biology, which I found so wildly interesting, and the language that I was so very fond of, English. Then, I decided to write a paper about a supposedly existent suprême, combining into one scientific knowledge and the ability for literary writing. It was quite a hard and one-and-a-half years long voyage, but I made it. I first published it in an online repository to accordingly endeavor a publishing house to give out a book-version.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.1.2015
Sprache englisch
Maße 148 x 210 mm
Gewicht 72 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
Schlagworte God • Ontology • Phenomena • Religion • Science
ISBN-10 3-656-86490-X / 365686490X
ISBN-13 978-3-656-86490-5 / 9783656864905
Zustand Neuware
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