This is an interpretation of Anslem, Langan, Leibniz, Goedel, and Hartshorne.
1. Matter is a form of energy; energy is primary to matter.
2. Energy is defined[ in physics] as the ability to do work.
3. Work is defined as [Force*Distance].
4. Force is an aspect of a distributed field; fields are primary to energy.
5. Physical laws determine the dynamics of quantum fields; physical law is primary to fields.
6. Physical laws must have a principle of organization.
7. Either physical laws result from a unifying principle of organization, or, physical laws result from an infinite regress.
8. Infinite regress is an absurdity, therefore, physical laws are the result of an organizing principle.
9. "Organizing principle" implies purpose, purpose implies mind.
10. If the "organizing principle" is derivative of mind, then mind is primary to physical law.
11.The mind that is primary to physical law is called "God"
Definition:
G = God = creator
C = creation = that wich is created
C is dependent on G.
Without G, C would not exist.
P--->Q
means "if P then Q" ,
P
therefore Q
[1.] G is necessary or G is impossible, G or not-G
[2..] If G exists, G's existence is necessary, "N" , G--->N[G]
[3.] The existence of G is not a contradiction
[4.] Therefore G is not impossible
[5.] N[G] or not-N[G]
[6.] not-N[G]--->N{not-N[G]}
[7.] N[G] or N{not-N[G]}
[8.] N{not-N[G]}--->N[not-G]
[9.] N[G] or N[not-G]
[10.] not-N[not-G]
[11.] N[G]
[12.] G
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[This message has been edited by Russell E. Rierson, 11-22-2003]