McCulloch wrote:
Divine Insight wrote:
Well according to many mathematicians, philosophers, and scientists, mathematics resides in the Mind of God.
Which ones? Do they mean the same thing as you do by the word
God?
I don't know. I haven't had the opportunity to sit down and discuss the details with them.
I quoted one scientist in the OP that has referred to the "Mind" of God, and this seems to be a fairly commonly shared idea. That the very concept of "God" has something to do with knowledge, information, or possibly even an ability to think or reason.
It does appear to me that scientists think of "
The Mind of God" as being a reference to very well-organized source of information at the very least. After all, the basic concept they are comparing this with with is the knowledge of mathematics, which is not only seen as information, but it's also seen as very well-structured information. Information that we deem to be very
logical or
reasonable or at the very least, very well-organized and
predicable.
You may be familiar with the observation of the scientist Eugene Wigner on "
The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics". Mathematics seems to have an uncanny ability to correctly predict and describe the physical universe, to a point where this effectiveness seems unreasonable. That is to say that it seems to describe the behavior of the universe and predict new behaviors far more than should be expected if were were just making it up. In other words, there appears to be something fundamentally true about mathematics that goes far beyond the idea that humans are merely dreaming it up.
This of course is a controversy within mathematical community itself. Do we invent mathematics or discover it as truth?
Many people hold that the latter is true. If this is correct, this suggests that mathematics must exist independent of our own conscious whim. And it is from this idea that it is suggested that mathematics must exist in "The Mind of God", or course this was an idea that Plato held as well.
But the bottom line in all of this is that this "God" (whatever that might be) is indeed being thought of as a "Mind". Or a source of very well-organized information.
If we consider that such a "Mind" actually exists in whatever form we might imagine that to take, our next question would be to ask, "Is this Mind dynamic?"
In other words, is it an actual
thinking mind (which implies that its alive, or potentially conscious) or it is just a static source of well-structured rules of some sort that have no actual life or dynamic capability at all?
I would love to sit down and ask Dr. Hawking his views on this. However, without even doing that I can get some idea of how he might answer just by seeing a quote that he had spoken:
[center]
What is it that breathes fire into the equations
and makes a universe for them to describe?
- Stephan Hawking [/center]
Based on this sentiment I would suspect that Dr. Hawking imagines that the Mind of God may be dynamic as well.
So based on these observations alone, I would suspect that this hypothesized, "Mind of God" is indeed some sort of "Mind" (or source of information) that may very well be dynamic.
A dynamic Mind is a thinking Mind, and a thinking Mind could indeed be thought of as being "alive" and conscious at least in some sort of way. Perhaps not necessarily in a way that we might deem to be sentient. We certainly don't have any reason to place that attribute on this Mind at this point in time. But we seem to be justified in placing at least static information on it, if not dynamic informational processing abilities.
I'm not sure if my idea of "God" goes much beyond this. Other than to perhaps point out that if the above hierarchy is correct at all (i.e. that everything ultimate does arise from this "Mind of God" which holds and thinks in mathematics, then it may well be that we are an extension of this "Mind of God".
Also since we are dynamic, why should we believe that the Mind of God is not? After all, it appears to be giving use to us? How could a non-dynamic Mind give rise to a dynamic reality?
How could a non-dynamic Mind (or information source) breathe fire into a dynamic universe if that original information source is not itself already dynamic?
So yes, these scientist may very well be using precisely the same concept of "God" that I have in my tiny mind.
