What if God is a Coder and Whole Universe is a Program?

9/12/2013 Shayoni Majumder 0 Comments



I know that the question which I raised is little geeky, but it just rose in my mind.

We only have heard and taught about God...his many incarnations....his teachings and many other concepts. This post is neither religious nor purely technical...it is whatever you take, it is just a concept like any other concept of god.

A program or more specifically computer program is nothing but a sequence of codes which involves logic and reasoning, and sometimes it involves random functions. Here, in this universe...hey universe is just too big and we don't know what's happening outside, so for now we just take this world. So, in this world of ours many things happen in our day to day life, many incidents take place. Few may have some logical reasons, either noticed or unnoticed, few are totally random. And logic is where the coding side of this world starts.

We are told that everything happens for a reason. Today what and who we are is a result of all the incidents which took place in our past. The sequence of all the happenings is responsible for our happiness, sadness, our character, our personality, and all our good and bad traits.

Not only this world alone...in this whole universe many things happen and from which many are unexplained. Theories and postulated have been given. So don't you think that this total mess is nothing but part of a program. For instance, a separate program for stars, how they form, their lifespan, how they end...and about the solar system...the earth....all the forces involved in the universe...for which formulas have also been given.


These all things just make me conclude that everything is just programmed and  this program is in the hands of none other than God...because he is who we consider to be responsible for the happenings of this universe.

I know that the question which I raised is little geeky, but it just rose in my mind. We only have heard and taught about God...his man...

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