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Quote from: PmbPhy on 11/02/2015 15:49:53Quote from: jccc on 11/02/2015 15:44:23 not to "understand" quantum mechanics but to know how to use it. I.e. all students of quantum mechanics are told to stop asking questions about what's "really" going on.Superstition?Ignorant response again.Since I believe God, alan wants to get rid me asap, will you protect me?
Quote from: jccc on 11/02/2015 15:44:23 not to "understand" quantum mechanics but to know how to use it. I.e. all students of quantum mechanics are told to stop asking questions about what's "really" going on.Superstition?Ignorant response again.
not to "understand" quantum mechanics but to know how to use it. I.e. all students of quantum mechanics are told to stop asking questions about what's "really" going on.Superstition?
Since 'God' or 'Allah' or whatever name you give him (if any such entity exists) appears to be outside of the physical universe, as we know and understand it, I rather doubt that scientific study can either prove or disprove his (her/its) existence, now or at any time in the future.Personally, I do not believe in God or any such entity. I do not believe in anything I cannot see with my own two eyes, hear, touch, taste or feel, unless there is overwhelming evidence from those who are of perfectly sound mind who have seen, heard, touched, tasted or felt it first hand, or whatever it is has left undisputable evidence itself.
Pete, do you love me?
No - they are the ones who are doing their religion properly, fully respecting the Chief of the Fairies at the top.
Quote from: jcccPete, do you love me?You've got to be joking. You're an irritating pest that thinks the world of physics should change to fit the way he thought it always was instead of learning the way it really is.
You mean those who believe QM?
I see. Thanks for been honest.
Exactly, I unbelief QM.Am I a male stupid amoeba?
Pete, not at all.I want to learn those 3 things all my life, atomic structure, gravity and magnetism. That's how I found this forum.
Quote from: David CooperNo - they are the ones who are doing their religion properly, fully respecting the Chief of the Fairies at the top.Not at all. There's nothing in either the Bible or the Qur'an that gives anybody the right to kill others. Muslims lie about their use of it because they either twist what it states to fit their needs or they don't understand it. A lot of them simply never read the Qur'an just like most Christians haven't read the Bible.
Every year I visit friends in Indianapolis so that I can visit the Indy500 race , I find their irrational religious beliefs rather a strain but I have to remember not to argue or protests too much or I would have to pay for a hotel instead, I even attend church and have to work hard not to laugh