God's Debris
2001 novella by Scott Adams / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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God's Debris: A Thought Experiment is a 2001 novella by Dilbert creator Scott Adams. The introduction disclaims any personal views held by the author, "The opinions and philosophies expressed by the characters are not my own, except by coincidence in a few spots not worth mentioning."[1]
Author | Scott Adams |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Publisher | Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC |
Publication date | 2001 |
ISBN | 0-7407-4787-8 |
OCLC | 56622703 |
LC Class | MLCS 2006/02411 (B) |
Followed by | The Religion War |
God's Debris espouses a philosophy based on the idea that the simplest explanation tends to be the best. The book proposes a form of pandeism and monism, postulating that an omnipotent God annihilated Itself in the Big Bang, because an omniscient entity would already know everything possible except Its own lack of existence, and exists now as the smallest units of matter and the law of probability, or "God's debris".