i confess i am idiot - but -- if i think in geometric terms it changes everything in my mind. if i hadn't googled 'nested interval theorum' i wouldn't know what it was. it has to be explained if u want to use it as an argument. i'm not sure that i would even understand if u explained it - but if i were to simplify the term (as i understand it) it would mean that each increment of 1 encompasses everything in it (esp. geometrically) so it doesn't matter if u have .333 or .999 really. is this what u mean? that it is infinitely between one and the next number. we're talking mainly about numbers in space because they have slight intervals (just like the little bits of space between atoms?) that separate them - but are STILL CONFINED to a space of 1. is this what u mean.
i don't want to appear anti-science because i am not. i am just not a scientist myself. personally, i don't care if i talk to a scientist who believes in God or one who does not believe in God. never said that i would be doubtful - if a room full of people who had taken advanced math, chem, physics were agreed upon something that i couldn't understand. i'd just be silent. perhaps that's what i should have done on this thread - but it looked to me like a number line and .99 appeared to be different than 1. what's the point of starting a thread if noone is going to challenge the idea or ask why? u may as well agree among urselves.
on the religious threads there are many people who misstate bible verses. yes. we correct them , like u correct math theorums. after all - you are well versed in them. if i have only taken algebra - that's all i understand. u can't make someone's brain immediately grasp a concept. u have to take little steps towards more difficult thinking.
i think with spiritual matters, it is the same thing. for instance, the romans at Christ's death were convinced that he was dead (but still posted guards around the tomb). as i read somewhere, the stone that was rolled into place was fairly hefty. as it used to be, they rolled the stone DOWN into place and it would have to take a fairly good amount of effort to roll the stone out of location. but, as we see in our own lives - an earthquake (or flood, tsunami, whatever) is beyond our scope of control. as i read in the bible, there was a GREAT earthquake at Christ's ressurection. the stone was rolled away - and everyone could see that there was no body. just the clothing left. to a scientist - this wouldn't make sense. no body = dead. but, even the romans had to be a bit confused over this since many converted to christianity after this event. since pilate said in matt. 27:65 to make the tomb 'as secure as u know how.' it is fairly evident that it would take a great deal of effort to move this stone out of the way. Christ would have died by suffocation (lack of air) being not only wrapped for burial but in a sealed tomb, and also beaten and left dead for three days and nights.
just as with mathematical problems - there are things that are not apparent that cannot be proven but just ARE. even the disciples after seeing the ressurected Christ had some who were doubtful. matt. 28:17. mark 16:9 tells about mary magdalene seeing him - and everyone she told disbelieved her at first (of the disciples). they had to see Him themselves to believe. guess that is why the 'rule of thumb' theorum is something that i connected with. there is a verse in the bible that says something like 'blessed are they that haven't seen, and yet believe.' i'm taking a chance in my personal life and believing that God can do pretty much anything he wants to with His creation, Himself, and His Son.
maybe that is why some rely on 'signs' to believe in God. mark 16:17 says 'these signs will accompany those who have believed: in My name they will cast out demons, they will speak with new tongues, they will pick up serpents, and if they drink any deadly poison, it shall not hurt them; they will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover.' now, with science (math included) you have external things that are studied. with religion - you are studying things that would be considered outside the realm of physics (spirituality). because there are many frauds - just as with mathematicians that are not studied as compared to ones that are - the ones that are true are sometimes discredited.
that is why i think science and religion are somewhat similar. you have people who study subjects like this their entire life and make headway into what they understand is truth. truth cannot be changed. relativity - only makes space for many answers until someone comes up with a way to figure out a closer scenario to something. then, a step is made to become closer to the truth.