dave_a_mbs
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I differ with Doc M. The question is a good one, but it carries the implication of a closed static system which I resist.
Let's say that I put a gallon of thick cream into a bowl. Then I put an egg beater into one side and begin to paddle it around. The cream swirls in a circle. If I look at the amount of cream flowing past a point in the side of the bowl I might say that the flow rate is ten gallons per hour. Further, it looks like all of this can't be the same cream as I started with because what I see is not only flowing past, it's getting thicker. Since it seems to be changing and evolving in some manner, I take it to be different. Then I have a paradox of how I can get a flow rate of ten gallons per hour out of one gallon cream.
Round and round it goes. Like the tread on the caterpiller bulldozer, spinning past at a high rate, always different as it picks up or drops off clods, yet it's still the same tread, nothing needs to be added to explain its passage.
OK - now look at it from a slightly different angle. God dumps a few gallons of creation into the universe and spawns more galaxies than grains of sand on the beach. Each galaxy contains hundreds of billions of stars, about 20% of which support some kind of self-sustaining chemical process that responds to its circumstancesto some degree, like the prions, virii, molds, fungi, bugs, birds and other critters in my garden. Then God stirs the pot, so I see a huge amount of life activity. The very primitive organisms gain a little bit and become more advanced. Prions gain DNA and become virii. The advanced critters and bugs take on features like mammals. The mammals advance to become people, and som eof the people advance to go off into hyperspace and so on. Meanwhile, it seems that God keeps on pouring in more raw materials to keep the entire process rolling.
The difficulty with this type of question is that it assumes that our world is static. That leaves room for questions about static balance and measures etc. Actually, the world is dynamic. Nothing exists that is truly static. Every comes into existence, interacts uniquely, then in conjunction with other things, and finally is absorbed into the dynamic background as it loses its initial nature by merging and acquiring new properties.
In fact, we cannot even imagine a static object, because it would have to exist at Absolute Zero temperature, give off no radiation, no gravitation etc, and it would have no interaction by which to manifest its presence. Our sensors, by contrast, sense changes in their states, so that sensation arises solely from dynamics.
If nothing is static, then there is no reason to ask about how many souls there are at any instant, because some are being created and sent forth, others are being received back into the Creator, and the rest are whirling around and around the bowl being whipped into a froth by God's egg beater.
Time to refill my coffee cup - maybe mit schlag this time.
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