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Proof of
God’s existence
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INDIVISIBLE FACTORS
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Imagine all the factors of the universe:
every kind of particle/wave,
their masses,
their energies,
their electric charges,
their wavelengths,
the numbers of each of the
above,
every force,
etc.
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Now divide each of these factors
until they can be divided no more:
until they become indivisible factors.
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POSSIBLE I.F.s
AND EXISTING I.F.s
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I am sure that even you can imagine
more factors than currently exist:
e.g. an infinitely big
primary particle,
gravity of a different
strength than we now have,
new kinds of forces,
new kinds of primary
particles,
etc.
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So, it must be possible
for infinitely more indivisible factors,
than currently exist,
to exist.
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Hence the set Possible Indivisible Factors
is infinitely larger
than the set Existing Indivisible Factors.
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UNIVERSE: ACCIDENTAL OR CREATED?
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If the universe were accidental:
then I.F.s
must have moved randomly
from the set Possible I.F.s
to the set Existing I.F.s.
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If the universe were created:
then I.F.s
must have been moved deliberately
from the set Possible I.F.s
to the set Existing I.F.s.
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COMPATIBILTY & COOPERATION
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All existing I.F.s
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are compatible,
allow each other to exist
And all, or most, existing I.F.s:
are cooperative,
cooperate with each other
to form more structure
than they originally formed.
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It is infinitely improbable
for a random selection of Possible I.F.s to do this.
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Therefore it is infinitely probable
that the universe is a chosen
selection.
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THE THREE OBJECTIONS
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There are three possible objections
to the above conclusion.
1) Many
universes have randomly existed in the past.
They
may each be simple. Certainly this
one’s complex.
2) Many
universes randomly exist now, but elsewhere.
They
may each be simple. Certainly this
one’s complex.
3) Compatible
& cooperative I.F.s have
a ‘preference to exist’.
This
complex universe is unique/rare.
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But I say:
1) The Existing
I.F. Destined
to cease
would have to be attached to
every Existing I.F.s
if the universes were not to
affect each other catastrophically
(which, obviously, hasn’t
happened).
2) The Existing I.F. Limited distance of influence
would
have to be attached to every
Existing I.F.s
if the universes were not to
affect each other catastrophically
(which, obviously, hasn’t
happened).
3) The Existing I.F. Preference to exist
would
have to be attached to every
Existing I.F.s
if incompatible &
uncooperative I.F.s were not to exist
(which,
obviously, hasn’t happened).
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The
infinite size of the set Possible I.F.s
means it is infinitely
improbable
for many I.F.s
to move across
yet every one of them to have
the same attachment I.F.
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SO, THE EARLIER CONCLUSION STANDS
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All existing I.F.s
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are compatible,
allow each other to exist
And all, or most, existing I.F.s:
are cooperative,
cooperate with each other
to form more structure
than they originally formed.
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It is infinitely improbable
for a random selection of Possible I.F.s to do this.
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Therefore it is infinitely probable
that the universe is a chosen
selection.
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