All dead names. A dead sea in a dead land, grey and old. Old now.
We show that the number of gods in a universe must equal the Euler characteristics of its underlying manifold. By incorporating the classical cosmological argument for creation, this result builds a bridge between theology and physics and makes theism a testable hypothesis. Theological implications are profound since the theorem gives us new insights in the topological structure of heavens and hells. Recent astronomical observations can not reject theism, but data are slightly in favor of atheism.
{ Daniel Schoch, Gods as Topological Invariants | arXiv | Continue reading }
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