6 Ağustos 2008 Çarşamba

Deep Thought of the Day: A Universe of Laws

It is not uncommon when talking with my athiest friends for them to use the lawlessness of nature as one evidence against God's existence. They point to the randomness and seemingly immoral interaction of predator and prey, rot and decay, death and destruction as evidence that a legalistic God like the one shown in the Bible simply can not be the one in charge. If He were, the argument goes, things would be a lot more orderly.

So it has stricken me recently, while watching some programs on the Discovery and History channel, how profoundly ordered, consistent, and - if you will excuse the expression - legalistic our universe is. Consider animal behavior. As scientists look more and more at extinct animals like dinosaurs, the more they recognize what they see as being consistent with the behavior of animals alive today. Predators act like predators (aggression, territoriality, ambush over long chases, etc.) and herbivores act like herbivores (herd behavior, size over aggression for protection, etc.) Or consider stellar phenomena. While we are recognizing more and more kinds of stellar events, we are seeing more and more how they fit into existing laws of gravitation, nuclear fusion, entropy, etc. The fact is that while there is a huge number of possible phenomena to observe, they are all governed by a small number of "laws" whose interaction produces them.

This seems absolutely consistent with the Biblical God who "spoke" the universe into existence. It is not proof of God, but it is consistent.

3 yorum:

  1. Definitely a strong indication that there is an intelligent mind behind the construction of the universe.

    Even things like tidal waves behave by the rules set for water and the other things that create them. We don't get hurricanes over cold water. We don't get massive earthquakes in the middle of a tectonic plate.

    Good thoughts...

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  2. Here is something for a law-school-grad like you to chew on, Nick. What if at the most fundamental level of the universe, we don't have quarks or strings. But instead, we simply have laws. Simple pronouncements with no sub-structure which govern how things operate.

    If so, it sounds like a universe that could be spoken into existence at its deepest level.

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  3. Good thoughts Nomad. I think the last sentence of the post is most important.

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