Religion
In reply to the discussion: I have nothing against people who don't believe in spirituality, but people who proselytize non- [View all]zipplewrath
(16,692 posts)We can't detect everything. Some things we've only been able to detect in the last couple of decades. Don't be surprised if we create ways to detect things going forward that today we don't even know exists today. Furthermore, many deity concepts consists of gods that unpredictably interfere in natural processes on an inconsistent basis. So "miracles" or whatever would appear to be otherwise natural events so there would be nothing to detect.
"Unexplained" events happen all the time. Tumors shrink for no apparent reasons. Fetuses stop growing and are reabsorbed almost without note. We in the scientific community offer natural hypotheses for why these things occur, but since they are generally based upon statistical probabilities, they have little relation to individual events. Most of us tend to accept them because they "seem" rational.
And as of yet I don't believe anyone has "detected" why the singularity occurred. (Although I think I read we're moving away from that hypothesis.)