cold temperature lover
2009-08-02 02:51:12 UTC
My point is that if God exists and I believe he does then he/she/it is
kinda different that the God described by the bible. I believe in God
because I experienced some strange and paranormal occurences recently,
some not so pleasant.
I've read many books about many different subjects. The diverse
subjects are computer programming (I looked at many different
languages), game programming, computer architecture and design, formal
languages and formal grammar, automata theory, formal methods and
logic, electronics, digital electronics, lithography and
microfabrication, nanotechnology and nanofabrication, aerospace
engineering, aircraft electronics, aircraft structures and design,
metallurgy, computer numerical control (CNC), materials science,
pyrotechnics, lasers, magnetism and magnetic recording, mechatronics,
laser materials processing and also crygenics.
I have to say that I think that none of these subjects correctly
understand our world. I also looked into linguistics,
psycholingusitcs, cognitive science and cognitive psychology.
Our world also involves interpretation and hence is quite different
than the world physics, chemistry and evolutionary biology descibe.
Our world contains spiritual, linguistic, mental or cognitive elements
as well as matter, energy and radiation. Hence the interpretation and
explanation of our world by physics and chemistry is only good on
paper but in the real world it FAILS.
I also believe I have a convincing proof of life after death simply
because of the fact that I don't think death is real. You must also
look at "the holographic universe" to further understand that death
ISN'T REAL:
kinda different that the God described by the bible. I believe in God
because I experienced some strange and paranormal occurences recently,
some not so pleasant.
I've read many books about many different subjects. The diverse
subjects are computer programming (I looked at many different
languages), game programming, computer architecture and design, formal
languages and formal grammar, automata theory, formal methods and
logic, electronics, digital electronics, lithography and
microfabrication, nanotechnology and nanofabrication, aerospace
engineering, aircraft electronics, aircraft structures and design,
metallurgy, computer numerical control (CNC), materials science,
pyrotechnics, lasers, magnetism and magnetic recording, mechatronics,
laser materials processing and also crygenics.
I have to say that I think that none of these subjects correctly
understand our world. I also looked into linguistics,
psycholingusitcs, cognitive science and cognitive psychology.
Our world also involves interpretation and hence is quite different
than the world physics, chemistry and evolutionary biology descibe.
Our world contains spiritual, linguistic, mental or cognitive elements
as well as matter, energy and radiation. Hence the interpretation and
explanation of our world by physics and chemistry is only good on
paper but in the real world it FAILS.
I also believe I have a convincing proof of life after death simply
because of the fact that I don't think death is real. You must also
look at "the holographic universe" to further understand that death
ISN'T REAL: