Oh wait, found it.
Combine the two posts in your mind
Since I don't think I've clashed with Moonlight before
, here's my best logical proof of a God, loosely based on scientific phenomena.
Newton states that things will not change unless acted upon.
Now, say we're looking at the last carriage of the train. I wonder, what is making this train move? I look ahead of it, to see another carriage. And then another one. And another one.
I'm witnessing the train move, so I know the engine's task is being completed.
Because I'm actually witnessing it move (i.e. it's not just an abstract formula), I know there can't be infinite cars. Because the task is practical, and I'm witnessing it's completion, the task can't have infinite steps (i.e. train carriages).
Now, what's alike between all the train carriages moving is that they're all dependant on the car in front of them. Except for the engine car. Which is independant (no gravity or coal please, it's just an analogy, I'm getting to the point).
So:
1. The situation is practical
2. The task is practical
3. I can see it finished.
4. There are not infinite steps (1,2,3).
5. I can observe all the cars are dependant.
6. Therefore, there is something invisible (as the train start has long passed), which is independant of the observed relevant dependancies.
Now, with the universe. We can observe the end of the long task,