Originally posted by JediStryker@Dec 30 2004, 09:56 PM
Why can't the moon be made out of cheese?
There are absolutes in this universe. The fact that there is a beginning to everything, cause and effect, is something that is pretty much universally accepted.
Big Bang or Creation, take your pick.
Unfortunately, there is a logic flaw with this line of thinking, fun though it may be. This is not an infinite loop sort of arrangement. At some point, it had to happen for the first time, and how could it if there was no representative to preceed that event? This is similar to the problem with the "aliens did it" scenario. Sure, ET might have done some seeding billions of years ago, but back on ET's homeworld trillions of years ago, life had to begin for the very first time in the universe. So how did it start there? It all comes down to first causes. Fiat lux!Originally posted by Eutychus+Dec 31 2004, 01:20 AM--><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-virtualgirl@Dec 30 2004, 03:52 PM
Here is a mind bender for you.
I spent the day talking with one of our new members, TXMOTO about the bible code, the creater and man. We came up with this scenario, so go grab your asprin and bring your thoughts.
Let's say that a timetraveller went back in time to the dawn of man, planted the DNA from which man evolved and left the bible with the hidden text of our future and creation. Man evolved coming full circle back to the timetraveller. Therefore, the timetraveller would be his own creater.? :blink:? 'oh:
HAVE FUN!!!!
Here is a mind bender for you.
I spent the day talking with one of our new members, TXMOTO about the bible code, the creater and man. We came up with this scenario, so go grab your asprin and bring your thoughts.
Let's say that a timetraveller went back in time to the dawn of man, planted the DNA from which man evolved and left the bible with the hidden text of our future and creation. Man evolved coming full circle back to the timetraveller. Therefore, the timetraveller would be his own creater. ?
HAVE FUN!!!!
Originally posted by Ruben@Jan 7 2005, 05:19 AM
Mmm... This thing is going over my mind, but still, in my opinion, I think that this is farfetched and partly impossible, but still a very nice theory though, virtualgirl
Originally posted by virtualgirl@Jan 9 2005, 08:17 AM
I don't believe that it is impossible, only improbable. I think I agree with the late Francis Crick who said that \"DNA\" was brought to this planet by an ET. Keep in mind that the man that said this is also the man who made the double helix DNA strand. If anyone is interested, read the link below. ?It is a paper entitled Directed Panspermia.