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In reply to the discussion: Atheism: A Null Hypothesis on God [View all]FarCenter
(19,429 posts)24. For a 3 dimensional Euclidean geometry, the exponent must be 2 exactly
Otherwise gravity is not a conservative field. If it is not conservative, planets do not maintain orbits, etc.
"For an irrotational vector field in three-dimensional space the inverse-square law corresponds to the property that the divergence is zero outside the source."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse-square_law#Field_theory_interpretation
What arbitrariness is there in Newton's laws that are not in Einstein's equations? G certainly appears.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein_field_equations
Einstein's equations are no better at explaining why there is gravity. They are simply better at explaining how it works.
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Again we seem to have limited the conversation to the concept of a personal God--
Thats my opinion
Jan 2012
#6
Well apart from the anarcho-syndicalist crap, fair questions - just irrelevant to mine.
dmallind
Jan 2012
#33
The notion of God as a super human, in a cloud with beard, is very hard to gets rid of.
Thats my opinion
Feb 2012
#41