now i will tell you about the stupidity of Stephen Hawking.

First, i will say about the death of Stephen Hawking. yes in some thread about him, i say i dont like him because he dont believe in GOD.
and some people also comment on, and i think thats a stupid opinion.

@DesloCT How can he be not a good person? Only because he didnt believe in god? Seriously? Tell me, what have you contributed to the humanity either cientific or religion related? Nothing? I see... This man was a genius, he contributed like no onde has done to science and for the better of our humanity, not only understand how stuff works here, but to also look above us and imagine how stuff works outside of your comfort zone.

@Nerdtendo It's wrong to dislike someone just because they don't believe in God. If you believe in the same God as I do, then you should know that you are supposed to love everyone, not just the people who think the same as you. Regardless, death is a sad and terrible thing so being happy about that is distasteful and not good representation of your beliefs.

@Old What a tactless, disgusting thing to say just hours after this man's death....


answer from me:

@DesloCT ok, if you consider someone great only with his work that only makes his soul not believe in god? so you assume that a person who does not believe in god is a good person, because only with his work? although he has his work that beat anyone, to make it not believe the existence of god, you say it's great? stupid. means you consider a great man only with a work that has no benefit with his soul. even to make his soul more unholy. in fact, he is not aware why he can live, think, and can solve his bad karma if there is no god.

@Nerdtendo yes, I will reward those who believe in God, whatever their faith. islam, christian, buddha, hindu as long as they believe in god, and believe that who created this universe is only one, that is god. instead I just like people who are like me, but I just like people who believe in god.

@Old its not what i mean old man.


and now thats the time. same like the title, the stupidity of Hawking says: "Because of the laws of nature, like gravity, the universe can create itself out of nothing ... There is no need to call upon God to light blue paper and regulate the universe." (Hawking: God did not create Universe, The Times)

okay, if we take from that stupid statement, who created gravity? and who created the law of nature? ok, i believe in the "BIG BANG" but..... who is the creator of big bang, stupid! he is GOD!

and this is also one of Newton's sayings: "Gravity explains the movements of the planets, but can not explain who moved the planets," wrote Newton. thats the right opinion!

and the conclusion is ...... can Stephen Hawking explain who created the big bang? and who can make it live? that is the greatest folly of a great scientist.
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Wanna hear something cool and very unrelated? There is a hypothesis that because the universe is expanding so rapidly, it has a negative mass. That means its mass is below 0. Not something we usually can comprehend, but it is expanding so rapidly that the only logical explanation is that any force exerted on itself is reversed. One way to think about this is if a ping pong ball had negative mass, and it started falling to the Earth (which it would, because gravity would counteract itself twice making a positive gravity), when the ping pong ball hit the Earth, the Earth would push back (Newton's 3rd Law (?)), but because the ball has negative mass, the force would be reversed and the ping pong ball would shoot through the Earth in a matter of seconds.

Pretty cool, right?
 
Saying "god did it" doesn't really answer the question. It might seem like it does to some, but then, who created god? and who created the god's creator? Why must there be a god, when it explains nothing?
 
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I'd rather assume there is a logical explanation for it all and our knowledge simply isn't enough, and the picture we can see is incomplete.
 
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@gnmmarechal the universe is infinite, so there are infinite possibilities, so by the very same logic that science itself uses, there is a possibility the God just happened.
 
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Even the big bang has to have a creator, going back to my original point, you have to have faith in something
 
I'd just like to interject for moment. What you're refering to as Religion, is in fact, GNU/Religion, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Religion. Religion is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.

Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called Religion, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.

There really is a Religion, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Religion is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Religion is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Religion added, or GNU/Religion. All the so-called Religion distributions are really distributions of GNU/Religion!
 
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Not really. You can simply accept that our knowledge is not enough, instead of crediting some random divine being
 
Again, if you're going to say a divine being made the universe, you aren't really answering any questions.
 
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@gnmmarechal then you have faith that you don't know everything :P
 
I *know* I lack knowledge because I don't know. I don't have faith in my lack of knowledge. I'm merely stating that I don't know, and I may never know. And I don't need to know to live my life, so why bother? Sure, I would like to know, I am curious about how and why, but if making up a god doesn't answer the question of who made said god, why would I care?
 
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The whole "the big bang had to be created" thing is a misconception that creationists that like to come across as scientifically minded typically use, but it's a misconception all the same. The reality is that under the Big Bang model, nothing had to be "created"; every single piece of matter, down to the subatomic particle, already existed in an infinitely small and infinitely dense point in space, before SOMETHING caused the bond holding that point together to collapse and the universe as we know it to come rushing outward, eventually settling into what it looks like today. Now, unfortunately, because we live in a 3 dimensional space, our brains aren't really equipped to imagine what came BEFORE that, because logically, it should either be infinity or nothing, but that's forgetting that there IS a fourth dimension (which we see as time) that also affects the universe, so it's likely that our universe has just "always" existed and that due to fourth dimensional bullshit we're just not built to understand how that works
 
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@TotalInsanity4 - I agree with quite a bit of what you've got to say.

Regarding this 'blog' in general:

 
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