ARTS 214 Quiz 8 Liberty University
- Simulation Theory: Hacking Reality believes there is a conscious observer, who is party to choosing what happens.
- God is committed to making all things new.
- Being a backward-looking religion is best in times of upheaval such as these.
- While Marshall McLuhan gave dire warnings about media & message, he was optimistic about the future.
- The world can seem large by
- New is a taste of glory divine, but is rooted in the redemption of what already is.
- For most materialists, technology is
- Before the printing press, education and religion were predicated on privileged information.
- Simulation Theory: Hacking Reality suggests more dimensions than 3.
- Kaku believes it would be best if humans
- Our devices which connect us may blind us to the person next to us.
- According to Michio Kaku, the Singularity is when computing power
- In a poll Dinerstein mentions, more than Americans would be willing to have their offspring enhanced via genetic engineering.
- For a Christian, the body is
- Set Theory suggests that things reside in sets, and nothing outside a set exists.
- According to Dinerstein, from the 1950s to the 1970s, nearly all of NASA’s key positions were filled with Christians, and 90% of astronauts have been devout Protestants.
- It may be necessary to detach from the noosphere to become aware of our surroundings.
- Simulation Theory suggests that we cannot imagine things outside our experience.
- Simulation Theory: Hacking Reality believes E8 is the most legitimate approach to the universe.
- Simulation Theory: Hacking Reality accepts Einstein’s Theory of Relativity.
- For Dinerstein, America is in the thrall of “techno-fundamentalism.”
- According to Simulation Theory: Hacking Reality, String Theory is the best answer to unlocking the universe.
- Simulation Theory: Hacking Reality suggests the Golden Ration (0.618) occurs throughout our universe.
- “Faster is better” always squares with Biblical values.
- Teilhard anticipated the