Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 02:55:25 09/10/02
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On September 10, 2002 at 05:14:07, martin fierz wrote: >>believe in your god. i have mine. >i don't believe in god. you didnt answer the simple question i asked, but your >wild ramblings are an answer in themselves :-) which question. your "question" has the definition that you have a god named RANDOM FLUCTUATION or whatever. in my world such a god is not existing. you believe when you play 288 games that you can find out the truth. IMO you could play 1000 or 4000 games without finding out. your "random fluctuation"-(god) is not showing you the facts, it is hiding you the main facts. that there is a dynmic world. and changes lead to changes. and you can measure this quality. read : pirsig, charon, peat, there is decribed what i mean. of course you believe in random is a god. only that you call your god "no god". but you believe in your "non-god". otherwise you would not play out 288 games , or ? what a weak god. believing in statistics, is beliving in god. the god of statistic, but random and chance can be manipulated by subjects. life - forms manipulate chances of events. and your god has no idea why and when. you try to find out later by doing out events. 288 times. but you don't get the reason what is going on. how do you believe a god of - lets say a catholic works ? he sees WTC crash. and prays to god. WHY ? what is this god concept doing to him ? it is doing the same with you. only that you don't see it, because you want to call your statistic god scientific. and you don't like the idea that somebody outs your science as religion :-)) >aloha > martin
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