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The Starmaker
2016-03-01 23:15:48 UTC
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So...
Albert Einstein is quoted as saying...

"I want to know God's thoughts-the rest are details".


In other words...

Einstein wanted to 'know' how God created this world.

Einstein *wanted* to 'know' God's thoughts.


Those are the facts.


Now, how do you go about doing that?

The way Albert Einstein went about it is
he read up on 'the mind'.


If you look at Albert Einsten's desk..
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you will see a book he was reading...entitled: PHILOSOPHY

He was reading about the mind...

In order to know God's mind...

Einstein had to learn about 'the mind'.

So...he subscribed to the PHILOSOPHY journal
which they sent him in an envelope 4 times a year...
(you can see the envelope under the book)
and he studied all the time about the mind..
so that he can someday learn

God's thoughts...how God created this world.

Einstein even smoked tobacco called Revelation.


Full Definition of revelation

1
a : an act of revealing or communicating divine truth b : something that is revealed by God to humans
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/revelation


Einstein wanted to know many things in Philosophy like,
what is the connection between the mind and the universe.

You know...Einstein wanted to know....God's mind. God's thoughts.



Does Albert Einstein sound like a guy who believes God is an imaginary being who doesn't exist????
Sam Wormley
2016-03-02 01:14:08 UTC
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Post by The Starmaker
Einstein wanted to 'know' how God created this world.
Einstein*wanted* to 'know' God's thoughts.
Actually what Einstein was saying was he wanted to know the underlying
structure (physical and mathematical laws) of the universe. For him
to come up with relativity solely from thinking as opposed to
experiment is remarkable. General relativity is Beautiful, Simple and
Profound.
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The Starmaker
2016-03-03 07:52:54 UTC
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Post by Sam Wormley
Post by The Starmaker
Einstein wanted to 'know' how God created this world.
Einstein*wanted* to 'know' God's thoughts.
Actually what Einstein was saying was he wanted to know the underlying
structure (physical and mathematical laws) of the universe. For him
to come up with relativity solely from thinking as opposed to
experiment is remarkable. General relativity is Beautiful, Simple and
Profound.
As always, you're wrong again...(it's a pattern with you..you should switch careers, try laying carpet for a living).


"I want to know how God created this world. I am not interested in this or that phenomenon, in
the spectrum of this or that element. I want to know his thoughts." -Einstein


In other words what Albert Einstein is saying is that he is NOT interested in:


'the underlying structure (physical and mathematical laws) of the universe.' as you put it.


Einstein just wants to know...God's thoughts.
The Starmaker
2016-03-03 07:56:05 UTC
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Post by The Starmaker
So...
Albert Einstein is quoted as saying...
"I want to know God's thoughts-the rest are details".
In other words...
Einstein wanted to 'know' how God created this world.
Einstein *wanted* to 'know' God's thoughts.
Those are the facts.
Now, how do you go about doing that?
The way Albert Einstein went about it is
he read up on 'the mind'.
If you look at Albert Einsten's desk..
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-cQbGJV4s9dg/UXsSO5ecIaI/AAAAAAAAEds/AJH7qXQCRoo/s1600/EINSTEIN'S+DESK+PHOTOGRAPHED+A+DAY+AFTER+HIS+DEATH.jpg
you will see a book he was reading...entitled: PHILOSOPHY
He was reading about the mind...
In order to know God's mind...
Einstein had to learn about 'the mind'.
So...he subscribed to the PHILOSOPHY journal
which they sent him in an envelope 4 times a year...
(you can see the envelope under the book)
and he studied all the time about the mind..
so that he can someday learn
God's thoughts...how God created this world.
Einstein even smoked tobacco called Revelation.
Full Definition of revelation
1
a : an act of revealing or communicating divine truth b : something that is revealed by God to humans
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/revelation
Einstein wanted to know many things in Philosophy like,
what is the connection between the mind and the universe.
You know...Einstein wanted to know....God's mind. God's thoughts.
Does Albert Einstein sound like a guy who believes God is an imaginary being who doesn't exist????
Here is a quote about atheist from Albert Einstein:


"Then there are the fanatical atheists whose intolerance is the same as that of the religious fanatics, and it springs from the same source . . ." -Albert Einstein
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