Is God Scientifically Possible?

Scientifically, Could A God Like Being Exist?

  • it's Possible.

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • It's Not Possible.

    Votes: 2 50.0%

  • Total voters
    4

Rick Hunter

Celestial
Notice the themes in those pics,, The paths people in those pics chose Some worked hard to achieve what they had, Others made other choices but still want to be recognized as the same thing.
Would you enjoy it if some young teen, Came through slapped his phone on the table with two sentences typed out on it, and suddenly had better standing at your workplace than you and all those years you put into it? That's what society would like, an environment where people couldn't tell or recognize the hard work you put in, and young David who had just signed on last week would love it too. Because he didn't have to even put in effort for his spot... By your logic though, Young David should be just as deserving, Correct? No matter how much we don't like the idea, Everyone is not the same, People do make choices and those choices change the paths they take in life... Young David is not an experienced worker that deserves your spot at work, it doesn't matter even if he types three whole sentences complete with emojis, he still wouldn't...

With all that said, Thanks for getting me a Salad, You made the right choice, :Thumbsup:

Really, that is how life has always worked. We have all seen the rich kid born into wealth who sponges off his/her family for their entire life and never contributes anything to humanity. We have all seen someone born into poverty who works hard and makes good choices, and transitions into prosperity. I would say most of us, myself included, have both elements in our lives whether or not we will admit it. I live in a really nice house because my wife has a really good career, there is no way I could afford it on my income. At the same time, I have alot of skills and abilities that I have gained through study and experience that don't earn income but reduce our need to depend on others and put us ahead of the curve in alot of ways.
 

Shadowprophet

Truthiness
Really, that is how life has always worked. We have all seen the rich kid born into wealth who sponges off his/her family for their entire life and never contributes anything to humanity. We have all seen someone born into poverty who works hard and makes good choices, and transitions into prosperity. I would say most of us, myself included, have both elements in our lives whether or not we will admit it. I live in a really nice house because my wife has a really good career, there is no way I could afford it on my income. At the same time, I have alot of skills and abilities that I have gained through study and experience that don't earn income but reduce our need to depend on others and put us ahead of the curve in alot of ways.

I love that you are able, to be honest about things like that, I hate talking about my life, The persona I can give online, That's pretty close to my True personality, But. if people knew my life history, They probably wouldn't like me.

I've done Things I regret to get where I am, I've hurt people's hearts to get where I am.

A good example of the kind of soul I was born with is. When I was a kid, My school had these classes, They called them "gifted" <--- Such classes don't exist anymore, Because it's a form of elitism that sparsely needs to exist. So, I was in these classes with a Guy Called, " Thomas Murphy" Now, Thomas Was Truly Brilliant, Like He always had the right answer and he always said the right thing. He was calm and never angry.

One day, We had to solve for X by creating a plugin, This was a timed event, I managed to finish before Thomas. He got angry and said, " How does Trash Get the answers before me"...

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Bad things happened after that, And I had to go live at a boarding school for "problem children, I didn't just kick his ass... I hurt that kid. After that, I did whatever it took to succeed If it meant throwing someone under the bus. You could already hear the tires thumping over the other guy.

It wasn't until much later in life that I actually developed a conscience, I used to be a very emotionally problemed individual. About fifteen years ago, I came to realize, Life hasn't been soft on a lot of people. In fact, a lot of people have had rough lives. Somehow, That made me feel for the first time like I really did fit in.

As for Thomas, He Remained Super intelligent throughout the rest of his life, We were never friends. The last I heard about him, He was doing a 7-11 Stretch in Lagrange prison for manufacturing.

Some people Are born entitled. Others have to play the role of villain and fight for it...


There is a subcontext to this story if you look closely, They Told us We were special, They practiced elitism on us like we were a science experiment. We did not choose that, They chose it for us. placing all that competition and rivalry between all of us kids. Competing for gold stars.

My life didn't turn out perfect, Nor did Thomases, In fact, I knew a few others in the class and we keep in touch... None of us were spectacular successes. Most of us had mental and emotional breakdowns later in life that ultimately destroyed our lives.

The system is wrecked, IF they believe that can force kids to be hyper-intelligent they will attempt it.
 
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Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow
Don't know what it is now buy everyone used to take an Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Test and were put in one of four categories. Cat 1 and you have a technical specialty after boot camp. Cat 4 and they find something else for you to do. Not like they're measuring skull with calipers to determine relative worth.

Here it is, it took me a while to stumble on it again. 83% of average IQ means 83/2 = 41.5% of total population has IQ lower then 83%. They can't get education even if they wanted it, but the only hope hey have is populist presidential candidate.

 

Shadowprophet

Truthiness
I feel like in the Modern Day, I.Q is something people shouldn't use as a measuring stick unless it's in a professional context. For instance, Is a "potential employee" able to grasp the concepts of his Job? Kind of a situation like that.

I've seen Iq Used as a measuring stick far too many times from people who simply have no way to prove their own qualifications. Dijan, Don't get me wrong, You Are Multilingual and Your intelligence is proven here among us. So this isn't a personal reflections kind of post. What I am getting at is, When A Random nobody calls some other random nobody's I.q Into Question online, What is the value of that interaction when neither individual in the interaction has points of reference to go by? People misuse the Intelligence Quotient to assign social or even political worth to others' ideas of the messages they convey. Let us just assume for a moment someone with an extremely low I.Q did somehow find himself among us.

It's unlikely that this would occur Because this is a group of people who enjoy reading and studying, But let us just assume somehow, Someone that was slow did find their way into our group, What then, Is their worth or standing in our group somehow changed because that person would be slow?


It's great to prize Intellect, But, If a person had a little insight, They would begin to realize that the highly intelligent are a vast minority..

What should we make of a group of people, A minority, in fact, Small in the number who elevate themselves above the vast majority of others? it's just elitism, Stroking the ego...

It really makes one question, Is it truly intellectual to isolate one's self into small fractals of an off grouping and elevate one's self to the point of alienating one's self...


To surmise The short and skinny of this, Most usually, We wouldn't know who the most intelligent people in a group are, The loud pushy ones who have something to prove, who Scream intellectual quotes at the top of their lungs Usually aren't the top brass. I've found that more often, The most intelligent person in any room Rarely ever speaks, They are usually busy listening.
 
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Shadowprophet

Truthiness
I mean, Does I.Q Change a person's Worth? Or the Worth of their opinions? For instance, I am Basically A Hermit. I Have My family and No real need for a lot of outside people. But, To me, Other Qualities about a person would matter much more than is this person smart enough to outpace me, Intelligence Is important if one needs that kind of stimulation from other people, But, I assure you firmly If one isn't hungry for the input if one doesn't need the stimulation from others or the validation, One sparsely needs to surround themselves with people who can outsmart them...

just as it is in nature, If someone is strong enough to Challange you, Eventually for whatever reason they eventually will. Genius is fickle. If one surrounds themselves with highly intelligent people, How many times over compounded is their ire when angered?
intelligence is like a dagger, It often harms rather than heals...
 
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Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow
Yeah, that is a big question "what is the use of IQ"?

I was running ( or attempting to run ) several businesses and I was totally disappointed how little intelligence they required. Business 99% repetition of what works and one learns that 99% in the first few weeks or months. I would say that 90% of jobs don't require any IQ, if we compare activity at job to say graduate degree in engineering.

IQ is really only relevant when there is lots of maths, or lots relationships to memorise like in medicine, chemistry or law. I think that's why people come up with all these games, like chess, or poker, just to have something to use that surplus IQ on.

But, nevertheless, for me human talent discover and connect things is the most fascinating thing.
 

Shadowprophet

Truthiness
Yeah, that is a big question "what is the use of IQ"?

I was running ( or attempting to run ) several businesses and I was totally disappointed how little intelligence they required. Business 99% repetition of what works and one learns that 99% in the first few weeks or months. I would say that 90% of jobs don't require any IQ, if we compare activity at job to say graduate degree in engineering.

IQ is really only relevant when there is lots of maths, or lots relationships to memorise like in medicine, chemistry or law. I think that's why people come up with all these games, like chess, or poker, just to have something to use that surplus IQ on.

But, nevertheless, for me human talent discovering and connecting things is the most fascinating thing.
I understand the fascination, There was a period when I studied the psychology of multiple geniuses. It truly is a fascinating subject. I think when one really begins to comprehend how minds like that operate. One learns, That the foundations of that great intellect usually distill down to a Drive, A will To push though and put the work in..

One almost never sees a lazy genius.. Sure there are smart people in this world who are lazy,, But those minds that are on fire, Those people are usually very busy people. There is a psychology to it, it seems.
 

Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow
One almost never sees a lazy genius.

Yep, extremely well said. Once you are aware of it you want to use it, just to get maximum kick out of it.

I had opportunity to invent few product like things, I remember just a sheer, near orgasmic, excitement of thinking that I am the first person in the world who thought of that solution. I had same moments when researching UFOs and studying physics in parallel and then realising that UFO propulsion can be explained with accumulated human knowledge of EM and GR.

But then one hits walls of prejudice, ignorance and laziness of other people.

That's why I really miss @Thomas R. Morrison, he was a big guidance through scientific knowledge, for me.
 

Kchoo

At Peace.
The universe does not know what heaven is.

Human is the only thing that desires heaven. This desire is probably similar to why a bird builds a nest. We try to make a safe place for ourselves to nuture our species and a more complex brain transpires to create much more because deep is the desire to create a safe place for ourselves and our offspring.

Squirrels gather nuts and store them up, even bury them, to help along the growth of more trees. This gathering becomes greed in human form.

It is all just an overdeveloped sense of survival with a delusion that we can eventually 'make it to heaven' if we keep building and creating or gathering things.

It will never happen of course... Because this misguided instinct gone viral in humans also is destructive to our environment. So we created hell as we tried to create heaven. Neither would exist if it were not for our own doings.

So... Man is a perfect example of chaos randomness rising up to begat more chaos.

We can't help it.... It's what we are.
 
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nivek

As Above So Below
Indeed, as I have come to know many years ago, there are no churches or organizations, nor any sects or cults, that possess truth...

Excellent material contained within that link, thank you...

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you are welcome. The materials found at the link is highly liberating. it serve as a solid foundation on which to base our R&D in all ramifications.
 
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