^CoSMic DoRiS^^
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That game is addictive for some reason.Slidey said:I think you'd be interested in complexity theory, Doris. It includes things like Chaos Theory, and covers such questions. Basically, there's the assertion that a deterministic system can produce unexpected results via slight aberrations/changes in initial conditions through sufficiently complex stochastic processes.
Note that 'sufficiently complex' is deceptive, because as the Game of Life shows, the rules can be amazingly simple: http://www.bitstorm.org/gameoflife/
Don't get me wrong: the universe is non-deterministic, but it is non-deterministic in a statistically predictable way, and that's the key here; on the macroscopic scale it is, for all intents and purposes, deterministic, and Newtonian mechanics is sufficiently indistinguishable to be interchangeable with quantum mechanics in most large-scale applications (geodesics and astrophysics being notable exceptions).
It's an interesting concept. Googling nao. Looks like there's enough here to keep me occupied for about the next ten years so I'll keep at it, if only to help me argue with fundies
Seems to me that if the universe can be explained like this, then there's no need for a God to exist at all. I need to read a lot moar if I'm going to try to argue about it though so leaving it to the rest of you for now...