If God were real, you wouldn’t need a book

Buzzword fallacy. Mantra 1a.

Electrons move at random.
No theory of science governs anything. Science isn't a 'discovery'.

Electrons move randomly. The Universe is unorganized (random).
"Electrons move randomly. The Universe is unorganized (random)."

Back to making up word definitions, I see.
 
Electrons move between energy levels by absorbing or emitting specific amounts of energy, usually as a photon (a particle of light). To jump to a higher level (excitation), they absorb energy exactly matching the gap; to fall back down (emission), they release that energy, creating light of a specific color/wavelength, a key part of an element's atomic spectrum. They don't "travel" through space but rather transition between probability clouds (orbitals), changing their wave shape as they change energy states.
Photons move randomly as well.
Electrons are matter. They move through space. The move randomly, like photons.

How it works:
Random numbers are just random numbers.
Excitation (Jumping Up):
An electron absorbs a photon (or other energy) with energy exactly equal to the difference between its current energy level and a higher one.
This absorption excites the electron, causing it to jump to a higher, less stable energy level (an "excited state").
Emission (Falling Down):
Electrons in excited states quickly fall back to lower energy levels, often the ground state (lowest level).
As they fall, they release the excess energy as a photon of light.
The energy, frequency, and wavelength of this emitted photon are unique to the energy difference between the levels, producing an element's characteristic spectral lines (like colors).

...and all this is random.
Quantum Jumps:
These transitions are often called "quantum leaps" or "jumps," but electrons don't physically move through the space in between.
They do. Electrons are mass.
Instead, their wave-like nature changes instantly from one orbital shape (probability cloud) to another, without passing through intermediate positions, notes West Texas A&M University.
They do. Electrons are mass.
Key Concepts:
Energy Levels: Electrons exist in specific, quantized energy shells (or orbitals).
An electron is not an orbital.
Quantized Energy: Only specific energy amounts are allowed, meaning electrons can only jump specific distances.
Electrons don't jump. They aren't sentient.
Spectroscopy: The specific wavelengths of light absorbed or emitted by an element reveal its unique energy level structure, notes Harper College.
...and again randomly.
 
IDK, but the results appear to be part of the dichotomic nature of the Universe.

Agreed the idea of god(s) and other spiritual matters are human perception. After all, how could intelligent apes ever hope to fully understand the power behind the creation of the entire Universe? We simply do the best we can.

Disagreed on thinking too much, but I think you and I can agree there's a difference between thinking and overthinking. Overthinking often falls into worrying and fretting about an infinite number of possible problems. This can cause brain-lock. The greatest fear of all is fear of the unknown since there are an infinite number of possibilities. Better, IMO, to pick out the biggest problems, prioritize them and move forward with a plan of action to resolve them.

FWIW, @Cypress and I have extensively discussed the subject of creation. He seems to favor an intelligent mind designing an a logical universe. I favor an infinite number of random universes, some of which are dead, others which die out shortly after birthing from their "Big Bang" and some which thrive and grow as ours is doing...for as long as it lasts. Our universe will eventually die. It's possible there are other universes with, due to their nature, will never die.




It's a very good discussion. I'll leave it up to others and go my merry way with no expectation it will ever be a problem for me.
 
Can't imagine why you feel the need to have nested multiple negatives in a sentence
It's necessary. You might need to brush up on the logic a bit.

Someone who is an atheist does not affirmatively assert that there are any gods.
Someone who is an atheist does not affirmatively assert that there aren't any gods.
Someone who is an atheist simply does not affirmatively assert anything because he is lacking theistic beliefs.

Ross Dolan, aka Frank Apisa, is an atheist and he wants you to know it. Once you acknowledge that he is an atheist, he will then insist that he is not.

Here's what it means: you believe there are gods.
Nope. This is why he need's the nested multiple negatives. He doesn't believe there is a god and he doesn't believe that there are no gods.
 
Someone who is an atheist does not affirmatively assert that there are any gods.
Someone who is an atheist does not affirmatively assert that there aren't any gods.
Someone who is an atheist simply does not affirmatively assert anything because he is lacking theistic beliefs.
Uh, no....atheists, because of the "a" in front of theists, assert there are no gods.

It's the opposite of theists who assert there are gods.
 
Uh, no....atheists, because of the "a" in front of theists, assert there are no gods.
Uh, no ... stick with your GED studies and read up on your Greek roots before you take your exam.

The "a" prefix means "lacking" or "doesn't have", ergo atheism means "lacking theism". Asserting that there are no gods is a theistic statement, which precludes atheism.

Keep me posted on how you do on your equivalency exam.

It's the opposite of theists who assert there are gods.
Incorrect. Unfortunately, you aren't at the necessary level of cognitive development for anyone to explain to you exactly how you misunderstand.
 
Learn what random means. Until then, stop wasting my time.
Did you just imply that you somehow understand what random means? At the moment, you operate under the stupid misconception that randomness is designed, organized and engineered order. I'm telling you, that alone can prevent you from getting your GED.
 
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