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it isn't!
I am obviously the most pro-science poster on the thread. The belief in a rationally intelligible universe is the basis of science.

If the universe didn't operate on consistent, logical universal laws and principles, there would be no point doing science.

Being the only pro-science poster on this thread, I believe the universe is rationally intelligible and therefore the scientific method can give us reliable knowledge about the cosmos.
 
I'll control my balls, thank you very much.
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I am obviously the most pro-science poster on the thread. The belief in a rationally intelligible universe is the basis of science.

If the universe didn't operate on consistent, logical universal laws and principles, there would be no point doing science.

Being the only pro-science poster on this thread, I believe the universe is rationally intelligible and therefore the scientific method can give us reliable knowledge about the cosmos.
you're lost.
 
The gravitational field and the electrical field are both vector fields by definition, because they have both magnitude and directionally at each point in the field.

That's basic highschool physics.
Right but when you make up words and their definitions, anything can mean anything.
 
I am obviously the most pro-science poster on the thread. The belief in a rationally intelligible universe is the basis of science.

If the universe didn't operate on consistent, logical universal laws and principles, there would be no point doing science.

Being the only pro-science poster on this thread, I believe the universe is rationally intelligible and therefore the scientific method can give us reliable knowledge about the cosmos.
Nobody is disputing your scientific claims.
 
you're lost!!!
Everyone else is running around this thread hollering that the universe is unorganized, random, disordered, unlawful.

That's a great worldview if you want to completely undermine the scientific enterprise.

The most fundamental premise of science is the belief that the universe is rationally intelligible and governed by logical, consistent universal principles which are discoverable.
 
Nobody is disputing your scientific claims.
Every other poster on this thread has been telling me for months that the universe is random, unorganized, disorderly, and unlawful.

I've been gaslighted with claims that natural laws of physics are just creations of humans, instead of being universal principles that are objectively and independently real.

I am definitely the only poster who has been consistently defending the scientific enterprise and the scientific belief that the universe is rationally intelligible and governed by logical, consistent universal principles which are discoverable.
 
Every other poster on this thread has been telling me for months that the universe is random, unorganized, disorderly, and unlawful.

I've been gaslighted with claims that natural laws of physics are just creations of humans, instead of being universal principles that are objectively and independently real.

I am definitely the only poster who has been consistently defending the scientific enterprise and the scientific belief that the universe is rationally intelligible and governed by logical, consistent universal principles which are discoverable.
I told you countless times the Physical universe is a reaction to Satan entering YHWH's space causing the Big Bang!
Spirit universe predates the Physical universe
 
Every other poster on this thread has been telling me for months that the universe is random, unorganized, disorderly, and unlawful.
Well, that's an opinion, not a scientific statement.
I've been gaslighted with claims that natural laws of physics are just creations of humans, instead of being universal principles that are objectively and independently real.
The universe does what it does and man explains it with equations.
I am definitely the only poster who has been consistently defending the scientific enterprise and the scientific belief that the universe is rationally intelligible and governed by logical, consistent universal principles which are discoverable.
You're combining science and opinion. I don't see any organization in the universe. I don't think man attempting to make sense of it means it's organized.
 
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