The idea of theistic evolution is simply that evolution is the method by which God created life. It basically says, yes, the scientific evidence for natural selection and genetic mutation is there and overwhelming, and accepts these as valid, while at the same time positing that God can still exist as the cause that set the universe and evolution in motion through putting in place the Laws of Nature. It requires not taking the six days thing in the Bible literally, but rather metaphorically as being six eons of time, or some such. The fact that sea creatures precede land creatures precede humans suggests that the general order described in scripture is consistent with established science as well.
Are you familiar with the writings of Frank J. Tipler?
I have heard of Tipler and his writings, though I have yet to actually read his books.
That would be computronium-based I suppose.
Positronium in this case means “Positive Computronium” yes.
Positronium in this case means “Positive Computronium” yes.
I was asking because positronium is an already estabilished name for an exotic atom, made of an electron and a positron. I suggest you change your positronium into something like friendtronium, to avoid confusion.
Well, it depends. Utilitronium is matter optimized for utility. Friendtronium is (let’s posit) matter optimized to run a FAI. Not necessarily the two are the same thing.
The idea of theistic evolution is simply that evolution is the method by which God created life. It basically says, yes, the scientific evidence for natural selection and genetic mutation is there and overwhelming, and accepts these as valid, while at the same time positing that God can still exist as the cause that set the universe and evolution in motion through putting in place the Laws of Nature. It requires not taking the six days thing in the Bible literally, but rather metaphorically as being six eons of time, or some such. The fact that sea creatures precede land creatures precede humans suggests that the general order described in scripture is consistent with established science as well.
I have heard of Tipler and his writings, though I have yet to actually read his books.
Positronium in this case means “Positive Computronium” yes.
I was asking because positronium is an already estabilished name for an exotic atom, made of an electron and a positron. I suggest you change your positronium into something like friendtronium, to avoid confusion.
Actually, apparently I forgot about the proper term: Utilitronium
Well, it depends. Utilitronium is matter optimized for utility. Friendtronium is (let’s posit) matter optimized to run a FAI. Not necessarily the two are the same thing.