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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 21:05:21 GMT
Suppose in the Exodus Story, God changes Moses into Ramses and Ramses into Moses. Think of it like becomes the good guy, and T 800 becomes the bad guy? What if God sends Moses' soul into the Pharaoh's house, and Pharaoh's soul into Israelite house? Since God is capable of all things. I suppose it would be unfair to judge a person who was born as a privileged Pharaoh to behave any other way than to preserve his culture and his legacy. Moses would do the same mistakes Ramses did. And perhaps Ramses as Moses would ignore his people's calls for help. Who knows? As per Many-worlds interpretation, all possible alternate histories and futures are real, and there are infinite Universes
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Post by Jillian on Mar 5, 2017 21:08:18 GMT
He does not need to change anything, because history has a twisted way of repeating itself on its own. Same story, different characters embodying them. Sad, but often somewhat true. A person does not learn from mistakes until he/she makes them and lives through them herself.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 21:15:35 GMT
He does not need to change anything, because history has a twisted way of repeating itself on its own. Same story, different characters embodying them. Sad, but often somewhat true. A person does not learn from mistakes until he/she makes them and lives through them herself. Yes but i am sure God is capable of creating infinite Universes with all possible alternate history as per MWI en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Many-worlds_interpretation
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Post by awhina on Mar 5, 2017 22:31:23 GMT
He does not need to change anything, because history has a twisted way of repeating itself on its own. Same story, different characters embodying them. Sad, but often somewhat true. A person does not learn from mistakes until he/she makes them and lives through them herself. Yes but i am sure God is capable of creating infinite Universes with all possible alternate history as per MWI en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Many-worlds_interpretationThat is true but as many physicists have pointed out, there is 0 evidence for the many worlds interpretation. It's a non-pious wish.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 22:36:52 GMT
That is true but as many physicists have pointed out, there is 0 evidence for the many worlds interpretation. It's a non-pious wish. What about String theory? M-theory Multiverse? Or parallel universes?
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Post by awhina on Mar 5, 2017 22:45:50 GMT
That is true but as many physicists have pointed out, there is 0 evidence for the many worlds interpretation. It's a non-pious wish. What about String theory? M-theory Multiverse? Or parallel universes? Afaik there may be some evidence of string theory but there's none for parallel worlds which from a science fiction point of view is a pity.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 22:47:23 GMT
What about String theory? M-theory Multiverse? Or parallel universes? Afaik there may be some evidence of string theory but there's none for parallel worlds which from a science fiction point of view is a pity. Ok thanks for informing me.
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Post by awhina on Mar 5, 2017 22:52:00 GMT
Afaik there may be some evidence of string theory but there's none for parallel worlds which from a science fiction point of view is a pity. Ok thanks for informing me. You are welcome!
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Post by awhina on Mar 5, 2017 23:16:55 GMT
Ok thanks for informing me. You are welcome! I did some Googling and the concensus seems to be that it's philosophy not physics.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 23:21:51 GMT
You are welcome! I did some Googling and the concensus seems to be that it's philosophy not physics. Thanks you ARE better at this.
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Post by filmfan95 on Mar 6, 2017 1:00:37 GMT
Just a minor nitpick; The Bible doesn't say the names of the Pharaohs from the book of Exodus. They just usually portray them as Seti and Rameses in movie adaptations, as it's a good educated guess.
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