Exploring the Intersection of Science and Religion: A Scientist's Perspective

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Hello all. I am more of an advanced amateur historian and if one is interested in biblical history I may already know some of you. [strong atheist under same user name]

Decided to work on my Theory of Everything, for my own purpose of understanding nature.

I think you all for putting up with my mathematical ignorance, and lack of general knowledge on the topic.

As a strong mechanic, I believe I have a working model for how the universe works and would love to reinforce my imaginative claims, or dispose of worthless avenues of thought.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Welcome to PF!

Please note we have strong rules that prohibit religious topics and speculation like personal theories. We are a mainstream science education community. Thanks!

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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/physics-forums-global-guidelines.414380/
Thank you.

Not here for any religious knowledge or to share or promote any hypothesis of such, or even discuss such.

I just know many people involved in both topics, and would love to see buddies in here in an academic setting ;).
 
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