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Andre Jute a écrit :
Since you alehouse philopsophers want to waste your time on the unknowable, here is one for you, entirely on-topic, of course (1). A well-known, much-proven concept in physics is Entropy. You will find it in the laws of thermodynamics which control the formation and dissolution of the universe. Entropy is disorder, randomness easily mistaken for amorphous chaos. Now, all religions try to order human affairs towards a goodly end. Okay, except Mohammedanism, which orders its affairs to the conquest of the world, but still to the greater glory of Allah, so that their terrorism is only despicable because outside the councils of fundamental Islamism, philosophically and however we fail in practice, we hold the presumption of peace as a near-ultimate good, in fact a near-universal axiom. And, okay, and except for Satanists, who worship chaos. But for the majority of religious people in the world, and in the founding of all the great religions (with the two exceptions noted), order out of chaos was the prime imperative. The same applies to the secular religionists such as democrats, marxists, etc: their prime imperative is not to do no harm (Star Trek isn't reality, Virginia) but to impose order on some desirable sub-universe. Now posit a Lord of Creation who puffed out a universe, or many universes. I am not presumptuous enough to judge him, but the Laws of Thermodynamics put his followers in lose-lose-lose situation. If he created them to create order in the sub-universe he created for them, increasing entropy will eventually destroy the garden of Eden he created for them ("this best of possible worlds" -- Voltaire, Candide). They lose. If he did not create them to be his servants in ordering the sub-universe he gave them, they are rats in a laboratory forgotten by its maker, treading the mill to entropy because that is all they know. They lose. If he is indifferent to them and created them as an unnoticed accident, a byproduct of play or thought or work (we Calvinists believe God keeps office hours from 9-5 four days a week), the more fool they to believe he ever noticed them. They lose. So what, Dédé ? This only lead us to the limit of your "imagery". Are you pretending that *our* universe finishs at the horizon of your imagination ? This is all intelligent design, and the accidents thereof, for even God cannot be perfect. The question is, why should an Intelligent Designer choose Man, in an obscure corner of an obscure galaxie in an obscure corner of the Universe, to be his central work or art -- and to be his PR spindoctor! It dinna scan, friends. It's pure hubris. Andre Jute Visit Jute on Amps at http://members.lycos.co.uk/fiultra/ wonderfully well written and reasoned information for the tube audio constructor" John Broskie TubeCAD & GlassWare "an unbelievably comprehensive web site containing vital gems of wisdom" Stuart Perry Hi-Fi News & Record Review (1) Of course my topic is on-topic, Virginia. Entropy is a measure of the random errors (noise) in the transmission of signals. See? Audio! -- Nobody seemes to have actaully read what i wrote. But what's new around here? Dave Weil - Sun, 05 Oct 2003 00:57:15 -0500 |