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God is the Multiverse?

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If you don't know what the multiverse is, here is a basic definition in a nutshell.

The multiverse is the hypothetical set of multiple possible universes (including our universe) that together comprise all of reality.

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  1. When we want to know God, we do not need that much science to confirm.  It's faith,  not science.  Multiverse is only a bigger term for universe, no big deal.  We, most people, not even understand the Earth, not to mention the solar system and the universe.  So, forget the multiverse.  

    Say in this way: God is the creator of all matters including whatever we find in the universe or multiverse.  God is not something biggest but the creator of all.


  2. At first I thought you were going to quote "Chronicles of Riddick".

    So, multiverse ehh? The theory that there are multiple universes (dimensions) in which make up reality as we know it. Now if we are looking at a mathematical/physical sense of multi-dimensions then this debate has more grounds. Depending on the point of view it is possible for there to be multiple dimensions (or viewable physical realms) Things such as the string theory states that the particles that make up all energy are in a sense endlessly dimensional, as compared to our 3 dimensions of physical space we see. There are also the theories started by Einstein that pertain to outer space having multiple planes that can be stretched. These however are less about multiple dimensions as they are about stretching matter's electrical bonds.

    In the end, I see most these theories about a so called "multiverse" as ridiculous. It is nothing more than people coming up with big terms/notions to sound more intelligent, because well all know if something doesn't make sense, then it could be plausible thus be god? I believe if there is a god then it could very well be the copulation of all matter/energy. This strengthens the religion-wide concept that when we die we join the creater/god. Who knows, maybe when we die and become with all that is our universe again we won't be happy little sparks of energy? That in a sense goes with the thoughts that god is the "multiverse".

    Now if you're saying that there are multiple universes that we can't reach and have no noticeable connections with and they are a part of us. I would say its a little far fetched, not impossible, but about as improbable as you can get.

  3. I know some may equate the universe, or in this case the multiverse, with god. But I do not. The universe isn't something that is alive and conscious. I don't feel the need to try and explain the things I don't understand by labeling it god. For me, god is not an answer, it's just a question avoided.  

  4. No.

  5. God is multiverse MATH. Quantum potential particles determine where actual electrons will be at any given moment by phantom math. That phantom math is determinism, also known as the will of God, which theologians know is synonymous with God.
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