Muliti Universes In Place Of God
Kraus replace multi universes in place of God to explain things. Question are, how does Kraus know that there are multi universes, and who created them?
shareKraus replace multi universes in place of God to explain things. Question are, how does Kraus know that there are multi universes, and who created them?
shareOP, I want to add in to your comment. I am a very open agnostic. One of the reasons I remain in the "middle of the road" is because Kraus (and many others) have not completely disproven religion. Yes, there are very strong signs that the world around us was created by science and evolution, 95% of what I most agree with.
But multiverses, that is one of the biggest reasons why I do not fully accept atheism. IMHO, multiverses do not replace "god", if anything, they support it. How do we know that a god, heaven, and hell do not exist in a multiverse? How do we know multiverses haven't existed for millions of years longer than Earth, or billions of years longer than our own universe has existed? How do we know we aren't living in a simulation? We don't.
Multiverses, if they exist, are strange, unexplainable places. Our mathematics do not apply in them, 2+2 may equal 5 in a multiverse. And I have gone to college to study this, I have exclusively studied "The Big Bang Universe", and I learned about how the universe works and the existence of multiverses. How do we know there isn't a god in another universe? We don't, and we may never know.
Organized religion is not really a bad thing, just humans have a tendency to abuse it.
shareI couldn't tell you whether or not there is a multiverse, but I can tell you, if you have to ask Who built it? you're not open minded enough to even ask the question.
If it does exist, it wasn't built by a who.