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Old 08-20-2007, 09:09 PM
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Default Could an eventual discovery in physics \"discover\" god?

In the past decade the exponential growth in technology has created a similar acceleration in the discoveries regarding theoretical physics. Things like M-Theory, discovery of black holes of predictable size at the center of every galaxy, and a lot of other things that are seemingly impossible to make sense of.

Getting back on track, the question is on a long enough timescale there will be some discovery which explains existance and explain those questions that bewilder 99.5% of people right now.

Once this discovery is made will there not be a one true god? It would simply be a religion of science with answers to all the questions one person could ever want the answer to about the universe.
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