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  • Integrating by substitution are my bounds correct?

    If I am integrating w/respect to x and I set u = cuberoot(x) then substitute u into the equation where my original integral was from (upper)1 to (lower)0 then my bounds for du are still 1->0 right?

    2 AnswersMathematics1 decade ago
  • Why does creationism only have earth based theories?

    I thought *Satan* was the god of earth..... ?

    And Why do most Bibles say God created heaven and earth, before he created heaven and earth? Is that where the error propagates from? Shouldn't Creationism be an alternative to physical theory of the universe rather than and alternative to biological theory of evolution?

    No wonder the atheists in here are frustrated.... this creationism tack really is wholly indefensible IMO... And intelligent design by some midway divine intervention... come on.. is that the best these thousands of minds can come up with? It doesn't even try to postulate God, nothing but ludicrous apologetics if you ask me, which you didn't, but I'll say so anyhow.......

    excuse me for ranting... The first few lines are my actual questions, I would like to know if there are any creationists with a tangible theory out there.. or if it really is this hokey?

    6 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Question regarding someone's answer; what are your thoughts please?

    I was just reading this answer:

    "If you think God exists then you believe we are but actors enacting a predetermined script. This means you don't believe in free will because if free will existed, people would diverge from His "master plan" which basically results in the contradiction of two wills; ours and God's. Therefore, we must be subjects to the whims of God and his destiny."

    Posted by Smokey here:

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Al2dH...

    And it raised an interest of mine I have recently been discussing elswhere. Basically, the Quantum theory of the Chronon which posits that time is not continuous but discrete, coupled with the modern physics view of space time world lines which posit time as a Coordinate of space-time dimensions, might suggest that predetermination is not a necessary result of an infinite all being having created it.

    what is your opinion ?

    more info below:

    15 AnswersPhilosophy1 decade ago
  • God does no wrong?

    We are sinners hiding in shadows when the kingdom is among us. We give Caesar what is God's and fear the evil of the valley of the shadow of death.

    God determined this path for us.

    God does no wrong.

    What is the logical conclusion?

    12 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Is the first cartesian dimension physical or conceptual?

    This is not quite the math question it seems to be, so I hope you can get around the terminology to give me an answer.

    In your living memory have you seen (physical eyes) an independently existing representation of one dimension.

    3 AnswersPhilosophy1 decade ago