Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Week 5 Notes; (Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives, God is Not Dead, Parallel Worlds, Proof of Heaven, Quantum Enigma)


Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives:
-       ­Mark Everette  goes on a quest to learn about his dad, Hugh
-       Hugh famous for theory that involves Parallel Universe
-       Atheism
-       Virtually no relationship with son
-       Our decision making schools are split into 2 universes
-       Admiration of Albert Einstein and his theories
-       All about splitting things down into atoms (ex of pencil)
-       Photons : light particles
-       Double Split Experiment.
-       Atoms can represent us or pretty much anything
-       Bohr theory: everything revolves around laws of physics an quantum physics
-       Copenhagen Interpretation.
-       Universe is constantly expanding
-       Different theories (big bang/religion)

God is Not Dead
-Science is able to prove that God is real
-Despite religions being different, there is a common belief shared with them all in that God is an entity that exists
-Our purpose is of higher domain of consciousness
-Morals, fate, purposes
-Claims to have proof but fails to mention what the proof is
-Creationism v. Evolution
-Didn’t really understand this… I understand it, but I maybe just disagree with it too much to see how it could be considered valid at all.

Parallel Worlds (BOOK)
-Edwin Hubble
-Telescope put 20th century on the map
-“The Big Freeze”
-WMAP: the universe  shown at 380,000 years due to measuring the distances between certain planets in space and time
-Universe is always in a state of expansion
-Multiverse Theory: hypothesis that more than one universe can exist at one time, including different times (past, present, future)

Proof of Heaven:
-Different occasions of perceived deaths
-Bright light is heaven
-Jesus?
-DMT
-The only time people hear about heaven is when they go to a funeral

Quantum Enigma
-Require outside thinking
-Black holes
-Einstein
-Inflation
-Opposes fatalistic view of universe
-Goes against religion in that regard
-Dark Matter
-1/10 chance that the universe would’ve allowed life? Whatever that means
-Scientists still don’t understand it

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