Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Is the discovery of special relativity enough proof that the universe was designed by an intelligent being?
And why don't they teach about Lorentz Transforms vs Galilen and Newtonian physics, space and time equivalence, m and energy equivalence, and ripples in space-time fabric, that can actually be calculated mathematically? I have taken engineering physics at two different colleges, and neither one covered Einstein, twin paradox, or the Michelson-Morley experiment. My professors say that many colleges don't cover it.. It has been a while since I studied the subject, but at the time, I did manage to study it enough to make good sense of it, as it was my team's project, and we did a presentation. But it was not until recently that I looked back and thought something extremely intelligent must have designed the universe, if we can now mathematically calculate almost everything happening in the natural world, proving there is a logic and formula to it that actually makes sense. Nature must have been designed in some way. Is there any other explanation to how the universe came about? I think the probability of the world being formed out of adaptation is out of the question. What do you think?
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