"For meteorological forecasts to be even possible, it presupposes that certain precise conditions exist that govern the fluid mechanics of earth’s atmosphere and oceans. Among these conditions include:
Uniform Physical Laws: For meteorological predictability to be possible, one must assume that the laws of physics (thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, radiation transfer) apply consistently everywhere. Without this, equations used to model weather would not hold universally.
Predictable Energy Transfer: Meteorological forecasts also rely on the assumption that solar radiation, conduction, convection, and latent heat follow consistent rules. It is based on these assumptions that forecasts of temperature changes, storm development, and climate patterns may yield accurate results.
Stable Reference Frames: Meteorological predication also relies on the stability of earth’s rotation, gravity, and atmospheric composition to enable modeling.
Statistical Regularity: Meteorologists also assume that while weather is chaotic, it exhibits patterns that can be captured through probability and statistics.
The existence of such orderly conditions directly challenges any framework of origins that presuppose randomness and chaos.
Q: In a world without God, how would physical laws arise without a Mind that codes and sustains processes throughout millennia?
In a framework without God, there would be no guarantee of uniform laws, as Physics might vary unpredictably across space and time, making equations meaningless.
*If earth’s gravity, rotation or atmospheric composition fluctuated randomly, predictability would be destroyed and statistical models would be rendered useless."
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