Originally posted by ZylonBane
Maybe he knows the guy who wrote this page...
http://members.aol.com/Savetele/
What does one have to do with the other? Don't try to confuse things by bringing in random elements of web insanity, please - this discussion is staying more or less "sane", and I'd like to keep it that way - at least until we break the Road Trip record.

Originally posted by CP5670
I would say the same to you. The theoretical capacity of a transfinite number of brains in all of the future is similarly transfinite, and theoretically capable of anything.
We operate as a civilization, not as individuals, when it comes to discovery of science.
Which is why I said a theoretical situation. In a way, I agree that, given enough time, humanity is capable of reaching currently incomprehensible heights of knowledge, etc etc. But that's not the point. The point is a theoretical situation where something beyond the "transfinite" occurs - call it magic if that helps you understand what I'm talking about. It's absolutely inexplecible by the transfinite capabilities of humanity, ok? Remember, this is a
theoretical situation.
In spite of all the laws of nature, physics, elementary laws of the universe, Bob's Law of Nosepicking - nothing scientific can explain how that stomach shrunk or that leg grew, m'kay? You still with me in this theoretical situation?
Would you then be able to accept the existance of God?
Originally posted by CP5670
Well, you said that "we are lucky to have a god that thinks like us" or something to that effect. 
Again, please quote me, as we both have written so much in this topic that it's very easy to confuse/forget things.