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Re: Why did Einstein say 'God doesn't play dice'?

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hanson

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May 22, 2013, 2:58:11 PM5/22/13
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"Sam Wormley" <swor...@gmail.com> wrote:
Why did Einstein say 'God doesn't play dice'?
<http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/multimedia/2013/mar/04/why-did-einstein-say-god-doesnt-play-dice>
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hanson wrote:
Because Albert was a kike, who like all believers,
Jews & other wise, constantly tell their god what
to do.
BTW,
... already more then 60+ years ago
Einstein recanted his SR/GR and
___ Einstein became a RELATIVITY DENIER ____
<http://tinyurl.com/Einstein-denied-his-SR-and-GR>

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space...@gmail.com

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May 22, 2013, 3:49:39 PM5/22/13
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On Wednesday, May 22, 2013 11:58:11 AM UTC-7, hanson wrote:
> "Sam Wormley" <swor...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Why did Einstein say 'God doesn't play dice'?

He believed in predetermined order and not chaos...

Mitchell Raemsch

Nick Strawberry

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May 22, 2013, 3:56:27 PM5/22/13
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spacespeed3 wrote:

> He believed in predetermined order and not chaos...

It would also be kind of impossibility to believe in chaos

space...@gmail.com

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May 22, 2013, 5:31:56 PM5/22/13
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Chaos is the biggest wrong going in science...

Mitchell Raemsch

xxein

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May 22, 2013, 7:23:55 PM5/22/13
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xxein: I like your answer. But there is plenty more to think about
if we can possibly understand it outside of a preferential belief.
I'm going to take a side in this as a thinker and not a believer.
I'll try my almost best to describe this.

If there is god that is almighty, there is no chaos to him
(whatsoever). It remains for us to figure the structural different/
changes. I know that many will claim to know their god's methods.
That falls heavily on a belief. There is no inherent proof that there
is any such god. Why such a god exists is more unprovable than order
in chaos.

So I'm thinking that this one universe that surrounds us could have
different a physical makeup than another universe that could be out
there. Different starting origins? I can only speculate. But it may
contain an entirely different physic (as we are struggling to know
even ours).

Bottom line: Chaos has an order despite any god belief. We have just
not found it yet.

Nick Strawberry

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May 22, 2013, 7:33:32 PM5/22/13
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xxein wrote:

> xxein: I like your answer. But there is plenty more to think about if we
> can possibly understand it outside of a preferential belief. I'm going to
> take a side in this as a thinker and not a believer. I'll try my almost
> best to describe this.

I am not saying you are wrong, but it looks like Greek to me, sorry.

Mahipal

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May 22, 2013, 11:26:19 PM5/22/13
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On May 22, 2:58 pm, "hanson" <han...@quick.net> wrote:
> "Sam Wormley" <sworml...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Why did Einstein say 'God doesn't play dice'?
> <http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/multimedia/2013/mar/04/why-did-ei...>
>
> hanson wrote:
>
> Because Albert was a kike, who like all believers,
> Jews & other wise, constantly tell their god what
> to do.
> BTW,
> ... already more then 60+ years ago
>                Einstein recanted his SR/GR and
> ___ Einstein became a RELATIVITY DENIER ____
> <http://tinyurl.com/Einstein-denied-his-SR-and-GR>

You must realize, all of YouSA indeed, we can ignore Tweets from a
mere 60 seconds ago, who gives a relative WTF about 60+ or a 600+ or a
6000* years ago. Don't follow the math, friend the MaimStreamedMedia.

-- Mahipal
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