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God is omniscient, and knows all, past, present, and future, but his ability to forget is also infinite, so he is basically forgetting all of that knowledge continually.Unfortunately, his ability to remember is also infinite, so he’s basically stuck in a contradictory loop.But his ability to resolve contradictions is also infinite, so…
“Infinitesimally unlikely” is near as dang-it to 100% certainty.
I disagree with Douglas Adams that “the impossible” is nothing but “the infinitely improbable,” because infinite improbability leaves infinitesimal probability, and an infinitesim is by definition a non-zero value. Presumably what God-Man meant was “infinitesimally likely.”
(I acknowledge that not every mathematician would agree, since pretending that 0.9999999…. is equal to 1.0 is the only way calculus works.)
Jesy Bertz Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The Supreme Planner is too predictable.
Funny_Ha_Ha almost 2 years ago
Einstein was wrong. God does play dice with the universe.
WaitingMan almost 2 years ago
I would like to live in a universe where man never created God-Man.
Thomas R. Williams almost 2 years ago
“Possibilities, probabilities, butterfly flapping and…a reference to the null hypothesis?”
tims145 almost 2 years ago
God is omniscient, and knows all, past, present, and future, but his ability to forget is also infinite, so he is basically forgetting all of that knowledge continually.Unfortunately, his ability to remember is also infinite, so he’s basically stuck in a contradictory loop.But his ability to resolve contradictions is also infinite, so…
Man, theology is hard.
fritzoid Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“Infinitesimally unlikely” is near as dang-it to 100% certainty.
I disagree with Douglas Adams that “the impossible” is nothing but “the infinitely improbable,” because infinite improbability leaves infinitesimal probability, and an infinitesim is by definition a non-zero value. Presumably what God-Man meant was “infinitesimally likely.”
(I acknowledge that not every mathematician would agree, since pretending that 0.9999999…. is equal to 1.0 is the only way calculus works.)
Decepticomic almost 2 years ago
I would take a big-screen adaptation of God-Man over another Marvel movie.
jpozenel almost 2 years ago
Nice beach wear!
fritzoid Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Hey, when the Supreme Planner makes plans, isn’t God-Man supposed to laugh (supremely)?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 2 years ago
It is not fair to have this God-Man thing on Earth.