ZenMode
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I've ruled it out, even if not 100%.You claim we don't know, but the fact is you have already made a choice in spite of incomplete information. Which is fine. Humans make choices based on incomplete information every day of the week.
All throughout history, two things have been true: a) man has created gods to explain things he doesn't understand and b) the gods man has created to explain things have ended up not being the explanation.
So, you tell me why this time is different.
As I've said, man's ability to explain things after the fact, using equations, doesn't mean that what they are explaining is organized and lawful. I could drop a bucket of tennis balls off my roof and a physicists could write an equation for how each one mived.You believe inanimate matter and energy is all that exists, and that a rational, lawful universe was caused by the irrational, immaterial, and inanimate.
As I said above, all throughout history, two things have been true: a) man has created gods to explain things he doesn't understand and b) the gods man has created to explain things have ended up not being the explanation.If you deny that is your belief system, then you are telegraphing that you believe there is something higher up and further in beyond inanimate/irrational matter and energy.
I'll stick with "I don't know" rather than make the same mistake that man has made for millenia.
I marvel and wonder all the time.One would have to be an extremely jaded person to never have marveled and wondered at the sheer improbability of this universe, and the implausible nature of the perfect storm that caused sentient consciousness, love, morality, free will and freedom to briefly exist in a tiny little corner of the cosmos.
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