Religion
In reply to the discussion: What if God's existence were proven without doubt? Good or bad? [View all]Cleita
(75,480 posts)When I was in college we had a small lake on campus and for Zoology class we collect jars of pond scum and put droplets on a slide and looked at the slide under the microscope. It always occurred to me that those microscopic single celled creatures and maybe a few of the multiple celled ones knew nothing of our existence. Their habitat had been the lake and they knew nothing beyond it or the existence of anything else but that watery home. I think somehow our perception of our universe is limited to what we know and can perceive, but there could be a whole other extended habitat or creation for lack of a better word out there of which our universe is just a small part of it. We just can't know it just yet because we haven't discovered the instruments or tools to find it right now.