Modern cosmologists' strange opinion about God

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    We endeavor to address these inquiries by the conclusion of this video:
    1. What are the strangest opinions about god?
    2. What is god?
    3. Who is god?
    4. What are the modern cosmologists' strange opinion about god?
    5. What are the opinions about god?
    6. How to know god?
    7. What is the best definition of god?
    A lot of us at some point in our lives have been plagued by doubts and uncertainties about significant issues. Doubts have raised strange questions for us, drawing us into the realm of philosophy and a deeper understanding of the world and the purpose of life.
    Whether God really exist? Although I can feel it in my heart or have seen its effects in many aspects of my life, what evidence does science provide for its existence? Can its existence even be examined, or is this question beyond the scope of science and its capabilities in seeking truth?
    We have heard and read many answers to these questions from acquaintances and even various books. But many of us may still not know how solid the scientific and philosophical reasons presented on this matter are and how far they have progressed.
    Many reasons are put forward in philosophy and logic to prove the existence of a Creator. One of them is the precision and regularity of all the physical laws governing the particles of the universe from the quantum scale to the cosmic scale.
    The argument that Nobel Prize-winning physicist Charles Townes has referred to in his articles emphasizes that this universe is a very special one! A universe where all the laws have been set with incredible precision and is remarkably intriguing how it has formed and come into existence in this particular way.
    He believes that in physics, it is easily demonstrable that if the numbers and parameters in our world were slightly different from what they are now, the sun would not have formed, and there would have been no matter for us to exist as humans.
    But what does this mean? Does this strange precision and order in the laws governing the entire universe indicate the existence of an intelligent Creator? What do ancient philosophers and scholars think about this?
    Aristotle's theory about the unmoved mover!
    One of the earliest contributions to cosmology comes from Aristotle, the ancient Greek philosopher. Aristotle introduced the concept of the unmoved mover as the ultimate cause of movement and motion in the world.
    According to Aristotle, all movements in the world result from an initial movement created by an unmoved, eternal, and transcendent being. He believed that by observing all the objects constantly moving in the world and influencing each other, one could think, well... how did the first movement in the world occur and how did it happen?
    By continuing this logical sequence, we come to the conclusion that there must be a causeless cause, a being beyond time and space, which brought about the first movement in the world and, so to speak, provided that initial energy for motion.
    Aquinas's Five Ways
    Moving towards the Middle Ages, we encounter an influential philosopher and theologian named Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas presents the cosmological proof of God's existence through five ways. These ways begin with the argument from motion. The same argument that Aristotle put forward for the initial movement in the world.
    His subsequent arguments include the efficient cause, possibility and necessity, gradation of existence, and the final cause. Aquinas incorporates Aristotelian concepts into his theology and Christian mysticism, presenting a comprehensive defense of the cosmological argument for proving the existence of God.
    Aquinas's other arguments are more based on the idea that in our world, everything that has come into existence has had another source and cause.
    The Principle of Sufficient Reason by Leibniz
    In the seventeenth century, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, a philosopher and mathematician, with a theory called the Principle of Sufficient Reason, helped the cosmological argument. According to Leibniz, for every fact or event, there must be a sufficient reason or cause that explains its existence.
    Integration with Modern Cosmology
    However, with the advancement into the modern era, the cosmological argument for proving the existence of God has been integrated with the findings of modern cosmology and astrophysics, shedding new light on this ancient debate.
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