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Originally Posted by ubertuber
As long as you guys are picking at nits, I don't think the Heisenberg principle is as general as is being indicated. It's actually something very specific that illustrates the boundaries of scientific knowledge.
I have no idea what this has to do with atheism, other than it is certainly true that science doesn't provide the explanation to everything. On the other hand, it's more likely that science will provide answers to things like the unified theory, the big bang, and the weak nuclear force than religion or philosophy are. So it's not perfect, but I know where I'm placing my bets.
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Laugh I was about to post the same thing.
I was beginning to wonder why the location of an electron or the potential deterministic nature of particle motion had to do with the existence or non-existence of a superior all knowing being who created everything.