I like this comment:
"Outside the realm of time is god?? First it was outside the atmosphere, now hes somewhere in space, now hes outside time? Seems like your god is just moving farther and farther away from you. Get over yourselves people, no one is going to save you, you're born you live the best that you can and then you die. "
It's an interesting thought. That the more we understand, the further people push God outside of what we know.
PERSONAL OPINION TIEM: Eventually people will realize that you can't keep pushing God outside of existence, and finally understand that there is no god, beyond a comfort for death.
I would put it more like: "The more we understand, the more we realize how stupid it was to believe that God was so close."
Alternatively "It's turtles all the way down."
If we expect the next turtle to be the bottom, or expect to find God in the next step away from our human experience, we're being shortsighted. And it goes the other way too: if you expect God to be
disproved in the next phase of our scientific advancement you're in trouble.
EDIT: and I completely forgot to mention that we've been talking about God being outside the realm of time for thousands of years. Augustine addressed it in the fourth freaking century for that matter. Someone asks "If God created the universe, then what was he doing before that?" Augustine slaps them upside the head and says "What do you mean
before? Time is part of creation, so you're thinking small if you feel like that's a valid question."
As much as I hate the watchmaker-style analogies, it would be like a sentient wind-up toy wondering who wound up the watchmaker. The wind-up key is part of the design of the smaller being, but it doesn't mean that the toymaker needs one.