Hehe. We did the sphere problem in physics class today. You know the one where if you put a marble or something really really small inside a hollow sphere and launch it into space, the gravitational field cancels out and there's no gravity inside? What? No? Well, go look it up, it's a good one. Basically it's the idea that if there's gravity everywhere, then there's gravity no where. Using this logic (which of couse, has been proven numourous times through simple experiments that are used to torture engineering freshman), makes you wonder that if God is everywhere, does that mean that he's nowhere? If He's nowhere, does he still exist? It's one of those questions that's fun to ask and just wait for a response.
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Sigh...okay, here's my answer. Yes, because if you still follow the relationship problem, and integrate the gravity at every point inside the sphere, then you'll find an equal gravity at every point, pulling in a different direction. So my philosophy is that there is a God, we just can't see it.
What a fantastic philosophy that is, Katherine! Such fantasy. Except not.
I know there's a God --- and we CAN see Him. :cD
Aww.... I thought my philosophy was fun....Eh.
I think God is moving it's tongue!
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