God's Debris
God's Debris: A Thought Experiment is a 2001 novella by Dilbert creator Scott Adams. God's Debris espouses a philosophy based on the idea that the simplest explanation tends to be the best. It proposes a form of pandeism and monism, postulating that an omnipotent god annihilated himself in the Big Bang, because an omniscient entity would already know everything possible except his own lack of existence, and exists now as the smallest units of matter and the law of probability, or "God's debris".
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God's Debris: A Thought Experiment is a 2001 novella by Dilbert creator Scott Adams. God's Debris espouses a philosophy based on the idea that the simplest explanation tends to be the best. It proposes a form of pandeism and monism, postulating that an omnipotent god annihilated himself in the Big Bang, because an omniscient entity would already know everything possible except his own lack of existence, and exists now as the smallest units of matter and the law of probability, or "God's debris".
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God's Debris: A Thought Experi ...... w spots not worth mentioning".
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God's Debris: A Thought Experi ...... robability, or "God's debris".
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