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I can’t explain it, plus I’m not impressed with ontological proofs anyway, but here’s a wiki summary if you want to look

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gödel’s_ontological_proof?wasRedirected=true
Thanks. Even though you are not impressed with ontological proofs …it appears, based on your previous postings, that you think that there is a connection between mathematics and God - at least, God as the author of a creation governed by mathematical laws. What do you think of Hawking’s latest book, The Grand Design, which argues that God is not necessary to explain the universe?
 
Thanks. Even though you are not impressed with ontological proofs …it appears, based on your previous postings, that you think that there is a connection between mathematics and God - at least, God as the author of a creation governed by mathematical laws. What do you think of Hawking’s latest book, The Grand Design, which argues that God is not necessary to explain the universe?
Sorry, I have not read Hawking’s The Grand Design, all I know is that even many atheists find it to be an embarrassment for Hawking, the philosophical arguments made are amateurish. Not surprising really, mathematical physicists are a lot like professional athletes in that they are at their peak in their twenties and then it’s downhill from there, even Einstein did his most important work in his twenties, less in his thirties, and by the time he was in his fourties he was “over the hill” as far as breaking new theories. Hawking has been like that for a few decades now. You’d be better off reading Roger Penrose, who is Hawking’s fellow Brit, is just as smart, but didn’t have the wheelchair and computer voice that gave him a Yoda like persona.
 
You’d be better off reading Roger Penrose
Penrose earlier on argued against a superficial reduction of consciousness to a machine, a computer - that there was something much deeper involved. But then he started talking about consciousness as a quantum effect. I’m finding it hard to understand. I think of consciousness as sui generis, not a motion of material particles, even “overlaid” with quantum mechanics . And I think that mathematical laws in physics point to God as their author. But Penrose doesn’t seem to fall into this camp. I wonder what he thinks of the strong anthropic principle, or the design movement.
 
If one calculates “Disbelief in God” through the same method as in the video, the number is 120. Now look at this: ridingthebeast.com/numbers/nu120.php I don’t know where this site gets its info, but it never hurt to contemplate what it might mean if the explanation is true, right?

"Symbolism
Represent the power and the glory of the Christ-King.

Essentially, this number is associated to one of the Forces of cosmic Trinity. According to the sacred geometry of Essenians, it is the place of the cosmic geometry of the Without-Name, to the third of His force of creation: 360 degrees / 3 = 120."

Any interpretations? Any other ideas?
 
If one calculates “Disbelief in God” through the same method as in the video, the number is 120. Now look at this: ridingthebeast.com/numbers/nu120.php I don’t know where this site gets its info, but it never hurt to contemplate what it might mean if the explanation is true, right?

"Symbolism
Represent the power and the glory of the Christ-King.

Essentially, this number is associated to one of the Forces of cosmic Trinity. According to the sacred geometry of Essenians, it is the place of the cosmic geometry of the Without-Name, to the third of His force of creation: 360 degrees / 3 = 120."

Any interpretations? Any other ideas?
I think this might have something to do with it: from Revelation: He is cast out of heaven. With his tail he drags after him one-third of the stars.
 
Attitude=100

“In the Christian literature, the number 100 appears as symbol of the celestial beatitude”
 
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