Science can truly bind people - it transcends boundaries of all kinds - neither limited by time nor by space, it os of no country and no age. Good news like this makes the world worthy of living and restores faith in the bountless creative energy of the mankind.
Re: Hope
by atif siddiqui on Mar 30, 2010 10:09 PM
How is relegion the root cause of death of millions ? Rather it is relegion which is the source of all that is good in the world. I fear God, that's why I go to office everyday to earn an honest living. Had it not been for relegion, there would have been nothing but evil, anarchy and chaos.
Re: Hope
by Bharat on Mar 30, 2010 09:54 PM
Holy Quran says that this universe was joint together and separated apart by Almighty God. Many things which science is discovering now has already been stated in Holy Quran by our Creater Who know the BEST and Complete.
Holy Quran says that this universe was joint together and separated apart by Almighty God. Many things which science is discovering now has already been stated in Holy Quran by our Creater Who know the BEST and Complete.
Thanks guys. It was good to have an enlightened discussion on a topic that does not have that many friends willing to discuss. Ultimately we don't know how universe will unravel to our curiosity. But hopefully better knowledge will come out.
Re: @ Rajendra Prasad and freewill
by Rajendra Prasad on Mar 30, 2010 09:00 PM
Sorry, I had to leave in the middle of the discussion. Thanks to you too. If we cross paths again, let us acknowledge each other.
Re: @ Rajendra Prasad and freewill
by freewill on Mar 30, 2010 08:39 PM
Nice debating with you. I am very much intersted in knowing the truth and also an avid fan of astrophysics(except the maths part). I was just trying to highlight another way of thinking which you will not agree as it is against the notion of science. Let`s hope that LHC becomes a sucess.
Re: Re: @ Rajendra Prasad and freewill
by Sachin Purohit on Mar 30, 2010 08:42 PM
I lost touch with Physics the moment I stepped out of the acads and into career. But while in US, I got reunited with my old flame - thanks to the free public libraries here with loads and loads of books on every genre' including physics.
Scientists say universe is infinite. Is it possible?? Ofcourse, we can say that our instruments & intellect is not advanced enough. To an ant, the house in which it lives is infinite... same for us. But what is this space & universe? Who made them? Whats beyond them? Is it like a circle which has no end? But where is this circle?? Inside "what"?? And whats outside that "What" and beyond?? Are we human beings under some mass-hallucination by some aliens (like in Matrix)?? Or is this universe present somewhere on planet earth itself? EVERYTHING HAS AN END. EVEN THIS UNIVERSE HAS TO PHYSICALLY END SOMEWHERE. If universe is non-existent, then how do you define it? Black cant be defined without white. Darkness without light. Good without bad. I think we need to look inside ourselves first, before we start to define our existence.
Re: What is space
by apurva singh on Mar 30, 2010 09:44 PM
the universe is finite in both size and time. educate yourself. it is just the crzzy religious loonies who talk big things about god.
Re: What is space
by sk on Mar 30, 2010 09:39 PM
you're a thinking guy... I can sense that... please keep posting here... one day we both will discuss some thing usefull.... bye...