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He'd be composed almost exclusively of logical inconsistencies.
He's an LLM?
You jest, but, for reals maybe.
Would They be able to make a curry so hot They could not eat it?
No, they wouldn’t.
They would exist outside of our universe (since they created the universe), so the rules of physics in our universe don’t apply to them.
Even if the reality they existed in had something equivalent to atoms, it would be inaccurate to call those “atoms” since they are in different realities.
I agree. I imagine I am a character in a game and God is the gamer playing the game. OP just asked, if God is made of pixels. Imagine this weird question...
perfect analogy. 😂
Wait that's just the plot to reboot
Arguably, couldn't the creator exist in a parallel universe and have created ours?
According to the best current understanding of physics, atoms didn't come into existence until several hundred thousand years after the Big Bang. That would seem to rule out an atom-based creator.
What the fuck, I find a new rabbit hole every day. Thank you!
That would only rule out the creator being within the universe when the big bang occurred, right?
Perhaps. But that's several leaps of faith away from anything we can know.
He would be made out of Alanis Morissette.
Boop.
He's like raiiyaiyiyiaaiiin on my wedding day.
If we live in a computer simulation, then yes the creator could be made out of atoms. They just need to make a computer that simulates whatever physics they like.
But in a purely physical world that we understand, I think this question is too hard to answer. If they are in the 4th dimension and being able to manipulate space and time, or even the laws of nature, then anything is possible.
Time is the fourth dimension
Yeah I should have said higher dimensions.
Since we have no knowledge about any hypothetical creator there is no way to answer this question.
I don’t believe that’s possible, depending on what you mean by “supreme creator.” If you’re talking about the being that created everything we can possibly perceive, witness, or even theorize, then I don’t think so, or at least I don’t think It could have always been composed of atoms.
If this being created atoms, it would be logically inconsistent to consider this being to have been consisting of what It created. That being said if, this being also created the laws of logic through which we are capable of understanding anything at all, then why not? If these laws of logic did not exist before the creator of these laws of logic, then why would this creator be bound by them?
TL;DR nobody can possibly answer this question with any grounded certainty whatsoever.
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Yes.
But their's are shinier.
What?
No. Just like how a baker isn't made a cake, a creator isn't made of creation and is uncreated.
Bad analogy. Both made of atoms
If God created atoms, then likely no.
But if we're created in they're image, couldn't that indicate at an atomic or subatomic level?
What if we cant see God because they're just a particular string cluster of atomic or subatomic particles?
God probably exists outside of our understanding . There may be things different from atoms, that we humans are not able to conceptualize. So god may very well be made out of something other than atoms.
Or, it's all random. There might be a connection amongst living things. It's hard to say if that is considered a god.
What always hurts my brain is what existed before the big bang, and what about before even that and so on.
"God probably exists outside our understanding", but people have an understanding of what God is (made in his image, yadda yadda). So if there is an omnipotent inter-dimensional being like being that is completely different than our understanding god then it's not really god is it?
I personally think that what we call "God" is the spiritual outcome of one's good deeds.
Same for the good and wicked gods of past: you did harm, you were letting yourself be handled by Hel\Ares\Necron, you did good, you were letting Krishna\Yawhe\Amaterasu lead you.
Probably not. Christians believe he created atoms, so certainly not in Christianity.
If we're talking deities, as in supernatural creator beings, the answer would be yes when they want to be made of atoms and no when they don't want to be. If they have the power of creation and form reality itself, their nature, both physical and spiritual, would be whatever they choose, right?
If we're talking non-infinite mind creating a simulated universe that we live in, then it's more likely that they are made of something, though it may not be atoms or matter as we understand it. They would presumably occupy some sort of physical universe with laws and something like matter to give it physical properties, but there is no reason to assume that the nature of the universe would resemble our own or follow the same laws. Atoms and other forms of matter that we have in our universe may be a construct of our simulation, rather than a constant truth in all universes. And honestly, their universe may not even be physical at all in the sense that we all understand it. The answer is that we don't know, have no way to know, and may not even have the capacity to understand even if we were given the answer.
The Christian God follows this quite well, especially with the concept of the Trinity.
In Christianity God is Jesus and Jesus was made of atoms. Thus God did exist and was made of atoms at one point at least.
Since the concept of God is unique to each individual, and totally irrational, and basically non-existent in an objective sense, the answer would be no.
Or I suppose more to your question, if you personally believe that God exists and is a physical being and you believe it's made of atoms, then it's made of atoms.
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I wanted to add an edit here. I think it's very baffling to me that you chose atoms. Atoms are not even fundamental particles; they are made up of smaller particles. And those smaller particles themselves are made up of smaller particles. And we're not entirely sure where those particles come from, they might be from fields that are even more fundamental.
The point here is that I do not understand why you have chosen an arbitrary scale for matter. Even if we did accept for a moment that God was a physical creature, why would he be made of coalescences or larger particles? I know it seems ridiculous but it's kind of like pondering if God is made of baseballs.
Its like asking a caveman if the sky is made of water. There is just no way for them to give the right answer without taking a guess and getting lucky.
Assuming that a supreme creator exists and that he created the entire universe then we're in the wild west since science only deals with known things and this divine spiritual can't be measured or examined.
That makes all answers to this question would be pure speculation to make it fit into our understanding of the world as we know it and resulting in a big "we don't know".
Assuming he/she is made of atoms and given we haven't seen it on earth we can more or less determine that it's either smaller than a human or not on the earth or in the atmosphere. It can also exist in another reality that can't be seen or measured from ours deep inside the earth or ocean.
To actually get anywhere with this question you'll have to make a lot assumptions until almost all the assumptions become the answer.
I think God is the energy that bind us all together... or the friends we made along the way, I dont know any more. In the first case, no, in the second, yes
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