They might not seem like satisfying explanations, but in neither case is there a gap. — AJJ
Concerning just the foundation of being I agree with Oppy that God isn’t any more illuminating as an explanation than asserting that there’s some necessary aspect of the universe — AJJ
The 3 explanations you have are a necessary God, a necessary universe, or a universe that is a brute contingency. — AJJ
Maybe I should have spelled out that it's a clock with a regular clock-face, that is, twelve hours, no more, no less. It has an hour, a minute and possibly a second hand. And it has existed forever — god must be atheist
It would need to show some time, undoubtedly. But how do we know how it was set, if it was never set? Remember, it had no beginning, no manufacturing date. It has existed for ever. It shows some time, as it is a regular clock. What is the time it shows? — god must be atheist
A tortured artist is a stock character and stereotype who is in constant torment due to frustrations with art, other people, or the world in general. The trope is often associated with mental illness.
The thing(s) making up the infinite past would have no reason or explanation for their existence (2) An infinite past is paradoxical. E.g. Planets that orbit the sun at different speeds would at every moment have made the same amount of orbits. Despite us actually observing the faster one adding more orbits than the other. (Same principle for whatever came before the sun and planets). — Down The Rabbit Hole
Inanimate objects can be beautiful. To defile that which is beautiful is evil. Morality is not just about life, humans or animals; it's also about the lifeless. Ethics is an ever-expanding bubble that's gonna swallow up the entire universe/multiverse. If you're good, your heart keeps the rhythm of the universe. :grin: — Agent Smith
He points to the ideas of Feyerband, including the claim about science, including '"Scientific rationality" may be no better, indeed it may be even worse as a general ideology for regulating the relations of people one to another and to the natural world than lay rationality.' — Jack Cummins
I agree entirely. The loss of good language will be our undoing. — EnPassant
Feyerabend couldn't have said this any better. — 180 Proof
Aristotle’s “eternal circular motion” — Apollodorus
There are a few steps in deducing facts from this law in-between the underlying law and understanding time dilation — god must be atheist
Maybe we should reword the phrase how we envision that there was time before the Big banggg and that our time is not absolute. And then rephrase the fact in a way that makes sense to astrophysicists, quantum mechanics and street sweepers alike, that space and matter in it (in our beliefs) have existed forever — god must be atheist
Thanks. No amount of explanation will stick. Because I don't see the underlying law that creates this effect. — god must be atheist
All I am saying is that since there are different clocks present showing different times, the time-dilation may be a different clock from the what I called absolute time (or absolute clock).
I don't see why this would be impossible, and I don't think you can tell me either. At least not in terms that I understand. — god must be atheist
This means that reality is akin to a series of “words” (sentences) logically structured together, thus giving all reality its meaning. — Thinker108
As the economy’s energy-starved productive sector atrophied, this corrosive catabolic sector metastasized rapidly. It profits from conflict, crime, and disaster; scarcity, hoarding, and speculation; isolation, desperation, and prejudice; fear, anger, and chaos. We can see catabolism at work in today’s fractured media landscape. Cable and Internet giants manipulate and monetize users. Their algorithms customize and sensationalize content, enticing us to keep clicking and scrolling. Curiosity draws us down rabbit holes that feed our anxieties and prejudices by marketing wild conspiracies, xenophobia, religious fanaticism, crackpot patriotism, and racial hostility. Weapons manufacturers are also well positioned to reap catabolic profits by selling expensive firepower to governments and small arms to terrorists, über patriots, white supremacists, drug gangs, criminals, and a fearful public. The catabolic contractions ahead will drive the demand for their lethal merchandise to record heights.
1 human produces around 2 tons of CO2 per year. — Agent Smith
I haven't provided any idea of how to give people the power they need to ensure a decent life. That's because....well, I don't know how it should be done. — T Clark
The clock hypothesis is the assumption that the rate at which a clock is affected by time dilation does not depend on its acceleration but only on its instantaneous velocity
However, I am certain that time dilation (whatever it is) — god must be atheist
Thats not 100 billion (10exp11) ly, as the visible universe's diameter is now, but 10exp11 times as big!" — Raymond
There may or may not be other matter in the universe beyond our observational capacity — god must be atheist
Finally, there's death. We have countless cases. In every case of a person dying, they've remained dead. The brain is gone, and so is the person. There is no field of consciousness. No electromagnetic transportation of our consciousness. There is only the belief and desire that such things will occur — Philosophim
That's also extremely dishonest to use the quote function — Seppo
Since electrons or photons sent even one at a time through two slits makes an interference pattern, they must have a spread out wave nature, indicating also that they are not pinpoints. While we refer to them as elementary particles, they, of course, are secondary, and so they are elementary only as ‘particles' — PoeticUniverse
Well, for starters (my two nickels), this reasoning eliminates idle, pseudo-questions like "Why is there something rather than nothing?" which obscure far more than they clarify our discourses — 180 Proof