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Would this have convinced Einstein?

You' re so full of it you've got it coming out of your nose.

Wake up and smell the coffee.


Some people on this planet will always be out of touch with reality.
 
You' re so full of it you've got it coming out of your nose.

Wake up and smell the coffee.


Some people on this planet will always be out of touch with reality.

Beg pardon?
 
Fallacious conclusion that is literally "quantum mechanics exists, therefore God exists."
I was just wondering how this knowledge would have affected Einstein and Bohr's discussions. I don't believe in the existence of any god, and this is the science forum. Cheers.
 
Fallacious conclusion that is literally "quantum mechanics exists, therefore God exists."

Quantum mechanics removes determinism which in turn negates the religious principle of deistic 'omnipotence'.

Einstein wouldn't be convinced by something so ridiculous.

On the contrary, Einstein grudgingly admitted when Bohr's quantum explanations overcame his 'thought experiments'.
 
I was just wondering how this knowledge would have affected Einstein and Bohr's discussions. I don't believe in the existence of any god, and this is the science forum. Cheers.

It's not God or science, it's God and science. Why is it that so many atheists struggle with this concept?? A good friend of mine who is a highly respected geologist and a devout Christian, put it this way: "When God /Bible seem to be at odds with science, the answer isn't that one of those two are wrong, it's that we are wrong in understanding one or the other."
 
Quantum mechanics removes determinism which in turn negates the religious principle of deistic 'omnipotence'.



On the contrary, Einstein grudgingly admitted when Bohr's quantum explanations overcame his 'thought experiments'.

Einstein did not suggest quantum mechanics proved the existence of God.
 
It's not God or science, it's God and science. Why is it that so many atheists struggle with this concept?? A good friend of mine who is a highly respected geologist and a devout Christian, put it this way: "When God /Bible seem to be at odds with science, the answer isn't that one of those two are wrong, it's that we are wrong in understanding one or the other."
Understand imaginary beings is not that difficult.
 
It's not God or science, it's God and science. Why is it that so many atheists struggle with this concept?? A good friend of mine who is a highly respected geologist and a devout Christian, put it this way: "When God /Bible seem to be at odds with science, the answer isn't that one of those two are wrong, it's that we are wrong in understanding one or the other."
Understand imaginary beings is not that difficult.
 
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