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Build a Random Music and Light Generator and Glimpse Evidence of GOD

Step 4A Glimpse of GOD

A Glimpse of GOD

In our attempts to create randomness or grab it out of thin air, it turns out to be elusive. In our everyday life we are constantly looking for and finding--patterns. What is the all pervading force that that provides order to our thoughts and patterns to the Universe?

If you stop and look, life, in all directions, is mind boggling. From the tiniest bug that can walk upside down on glass to the largest elephant that can communicate through the ground for miles, there is evidence of impeccable design. The smallest cell contains the pattern of the whole body. There are ants that can learn, fish that can fly, and birds that take care of their young. From the smallest photon to the largest sun we can catch a glimpse of a directed energy that is Immortal—a Life Force that is endless.

The evidence is right in front of you, everyday, on any scale that you care to examine. If you bother to look, you cannot help but see things designed and built by a higher consciousness than ours. Everything we design is but a pale imitation of the pre-designed. All our clever contraptions are but a subset of the master set. We are mostly reinventing what has already been invented.

A dandelion blowing in the breeze has all the essential ideas in a parachute. Round rocks roll like wheels. A tree has filters and plumbing and solar collectors. There are cameras in eyes and microphones in ears. Science is just now beginning to realize that every cell in a human body is more than just a complete blueprint of the human design, it is a microcomputer.

Imagine a network vaster than the internet with billions of microcomputers, too small to see, connected together and in constant communication electrically and chemically. That network has been designed and already exists. We call it the human body.

We are surrounded by intricate, interwoven designs. We can see designs beyond our designs—way beyond our imagination. Everywhere is intention—bounded by limits. It is no accident that it seems to be impossible to create truly random numbers. What we call random or chaos is simply an intentional pattern too long or too wide for us to see.

How can we see magnificent designs bordering on the miraculous and not believe that they were consciously designed? Can we have designs without a designer? Surely it takes more than a blind and random evolution to create the magnificence that is life. Accidental refinement does not exist. The designer is always a higher form of consciousness than the design.

Everywhere we look we see matter becoming more conscious. All around you, things are rotting, rusting, dissolving—fading in the sun. On the surface that appears like chaos—entropy. In fact, older things are constantly being melted down in order to feed the New, so that it can be reborn—improved. A rock becomes a plant, a plant becomes an animal, and an animal becomes a human. In this way does the lower become the higher and the less conscious continually evolves into a higher consciousness.

If you look at any of the parts of Creation they are imperfect. Only Perfection can be complete and the parts must always be incomplete. Even unfinished Nature has a delicate elegance that could never result merely from random evolutionary accidents. There is no evidence of an infinite shadow, yet there appears to be infinite light—a Light that cannot be destroyed. And it is of Conscious Light that we are made of. There can only be one Infinity and one Perfection. That Perfection is a Consciousness that is constantly recreating itself, while pulling us toward a higher center. That higher consciousness has most often been called God.

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Feb 20, 2010. 9:23 AMlegionlabs says:
If there is a higher consciousness which designed the universe, I would like to give it a good stern talking to about proper engineering practices (not to mention documentation).

Humor aside, I built an actual random number generator a while back. It uses a shielded particle detector to sample the impact of helium atoms originating from a radioactive source. The full engineering specifications are available at your request. If you want to try and prove your hypothesis that there is no randomness, I have just over 100 megabits of data you can have if you want.

I'd be happy to give it to you and let you see what you can find. That's science, right?

I'll be honest: I've already run extensive statistical tests on it and it passed every one I can throw at it. It's random so far as I can tell, as predicted by current knowledge of quantum physics.

Also: Praise Eris.
Sep 27, 2011. 9:47 PMfastlines49s says:
Woot for the absolute randomness of quantum physics!
Apr 8, 2010. 1:44 PMcodongolev says:
there's so much more evidence for God than nature. I mean, it depends on which God you're talking about, but I've found that the God of christianity has the most evidence for existence.

but really, do you think this was the best place for this? I mean, this is instructables. and this was kind of jammed onto the end of an instructable. I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm saying that you probably could find other, more effective ways of sharing your faith.
Apr 9, 2010. 7:31 PMcodongolev says:
um.... the evidence I'm talking about would be too long to explain in this little box. but I'm currently reading "the case for christ" which explains the historical accuracy of the bible (actually documents an atheist's journey to discredit christianity, and ends with him converting- true story), and I've read "mere christianity" (which has a large chunk of it explaining how morality proves God exists), and I'd like to read "evidence that demands a verdict" and "more evidence that demands a verdict" (obviously both by the same author), which, because I haven't read, I can't really account for the topic. (by the way, all three of these authors were atheists who decided to search for the truth and became christians. I find this to be overwhelmingly convincing for the evidence of Christ and God.)

but yeah. that's what I mean by there's more evidence.
Jul 21, 2010. 1:22 PMnikolardo says:
My current view is that there is something more to the universe than we can discover and test scientifically - all the real things science cannot explain - but I won't put faith in any religion. Religions are the oldest form of organized crime, Christianity being no better. However, every single religion I've ever heard of has the same base: be nice to other beings. Every religion is based on that principle, only the dogmas are different. Interestingly, almost all/all religions have a mystical sect, and they vary very little in their dogmas, even. So while I agree that there is something to spirituality, I strongly doubt the existence of a single conscious entity, "God". Also, at the instructable: things that survive millions of years of evolution have to look designed, and are designed, not by a conscious entity with forethought, but by the continual process of evolution. Also, it has been suggested that the human tendency to view things as "designed" is evolutionarily beneficial, as it comes to the same thing in terms of survival, etc, but is simpler than comprehending evolution. It does make trouble philosophically, though.
Nov 24, 2010. 8:14 PMRobot Lover says:
Christianity is not based on doing good things to others to go to heaven. Although God does want us to love one another and do good things. it is not how to inherit eternal life. The way to get into heaven is to accept that Jesus died on the cross and believe what god says in the Bible. Believing in God is not about religion, it's about worshiping God.
Nov 27, 2010. 9:03 AMnikolardo says:
Maybe - your post was a little confusing, and I didn't follow it entirely - so maybe Christianity is not based on doing good things to others to go to heaven. However, Jesus's main teachings went along the lines of "all you need is love," and are contradictory to much of the Old Testament. Also, I don't believe that any God could support faith without evidence based on a book written by men, who are fallible. The last thing you said, though, about belief in God not having to be tied into religion, I support that. Maybe not in the blind worship plane of things, but certainly in that one can experience God (or a deeper understanding of the universe, or what-have-you) without dogmatic religion.
Nov 27, 2010. 6:22 PMRobot Lover says:
I am glad you think the same about religion as I do. I do not view you as a bad guy because you have different beliefs, just wanted to get that straight so we don't brake out fighting. I am sure you are a great guy. I hope that you do not get angry for me saying this, but that is your opinion and I am sure many others share the same opinion as yours. My belief is my opinion which I have based my life around. i do not believe it as an opinion though, because I thoroughly believe it. I am sure you feel the same way.
Nov 27, 2010. 7:57 PMnikolardo says:
Not really, actually. My notion of the "everything else" in the universe has changed a lot over the years, and I suspect it will continue to do so. It's like my view of anything else - when I gain more information and experience, I have to change what I believe to fit what I know. What I believe is based on what I experience, and because I'm always experiencing more, my beliefs change accordingly. Really, all I have now are a set of suspicions, because I don't believe that I have it right.
Jul 31, 2009. 12:16 PMbigdeee says:
Odin is truly a wonderous god. Thanks for providing evidence!

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