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In reply to the discussion: What if God was a singularity? [View all]Snackshack
(2,541 posts)I think Sir Eddington was right on target when he said.
Not only is the universe stranger than we imagine, it is stranger than we can imagine.
Sir Arthur Eddington
There are several different versions of this by others but I like his the best. Everything we know is from some sort of observation made known to us over the course of centuries through technology. Everyday we are learning ways to see more but there is still an unimaginable amount we have not seen. But we are getting there. Just in the span of ~100 yrs we have come a long way. From one night and an observation showing us the universe was not just one galaxy (the Milky Way) but one of billions of galaxies to the LHC and the discovery of the Higgs particle to LIGO and the recent detection of gravity waves. If we dont render ourselves extinct perhaps one day will know why we are here.