Agobot writes:
You have absolutely no idea of the implications of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle even by today's interpretations.
Deftil writes:
I don't? Really? How do you know that?
Because you assert i was using god of the gaps(when i was not!) which would translate that the following scientists were also talking about god of the gaps(mind you that their god most often than not has nothing to do with holy books):
Physicists Believe in God (Or At Least a Creator or Designer): A Collection of Quotes | THE SCOTTTCAST
This is just a small list of scientists/Noble Prize winners' musings on existence, nature, reality and god. Are you sure they are talking about god of the gaps? Where is the evidence that it is so?
Do you think people should take you seriously for implying that our current level of science leaves just gaps in our knowledge?
Don't blame me for quoting top physicists who assert that an architect of the universe is necessary. What's the point of looking for atheist scientists quotes, when all your life, everywhere you've looked, you've been given the same lie - "Science says there is no God". How does science prove there is no God? By reaching zero and infinity and claiming "there is no reason", when the meachnics of the universe is comprehensible to the human mind. Why do 99.999999999999% of all questions have answers but a few don't? To make place for atheism?
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"Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind" - A.Einstein
"I am a deeply religious nonbeliever - This is a somewhat new kind of religion" - Albert Einstein
"Matter is nothing but the harmonies created by this vibrating string..The laws of physics can be compared to the laws of harmony allowed on the string. The universe itself, composed of countless vibrating strings, would then be comparable to a symphony." - Michio Kaku