On Feb 23, 6:26 pm, Clayton <[email protected]> wrote: > My theory is that God (I use God for lack of a better word)is the want > to exist, the want to exist that lies within everything that does > exist and that is why it does. > > What I am saying is that all matter and energy was created from > another force. A force that is not yet understood by science. A force > that I describe as God, the want to exist. >
Is it, truly, another force? Energy alone exists and accounts for all the varying 'forces' that we experience. From God's point of view, they are, of course, unified, but, once twisted and turned and folded around the various dimensions that exist, they express themselves differently. This is all down to the geometry and topology of the universe and, of course, God's a clever entity!! To date, we've never experienced anything that was not some form of energy nor has anyone ever detected something that was not some form of energy. Why do you feel a need for 'another force'? > What the want to exist is theoretically, is the driving force that has > created everything that exist’s within our universe, and also that > within every particle that has come to exist, there also lies a want > to exist, and this driving force has went on to create all the > complexity that exists. Everything from the most basic particle on up > to things such as ourselves, beings that are aware of the world and in > a sense allow for its existence. (Does anything exist if it doesn’t > have an observer?)
