That's not a view consistent with Quantum Field Theory, which holds that quantum fields are fundamental, particles are quanta of quantum fields, and "virtual particles" just useful, computational fictions that are used to describe certain behaviors of quantum fields other than particle behavior. See this article. Here's a snippet: — Relativist
What about the ratio, "reason for existence"? Can I be more rational?
— Hillary
What you just said makes no sense ("ratio"?!). So yes, you can be more rational.
1h — Relativist
BTW, I don't subscribe to there being some objective "burden of proof" for a position, but I do believe rationality entails having rational justifications for what we believe — Relativist
You mentioned it here: " I don't need to give proof because my default state (thanks, Nickolas!) is a material universe with eternal gods." — Relativist
I don't understand your issue with "matter", as that's not controversial: matter is composed of particles, particles are quanta of quantum fields, which came to exist as our "universe" (i.e. the product of the "big bang" that we examine retrospectively) cooled after the big bang. — Relativist
So your argument is circular. — Relativist
I could not call myself democratic/socialist/humanist if I did but I will continue to argue against anyone who presents any theistic viewpoint as truth. — universeness
So are we back to shapeshifting gods or do you mean a god that is an actual mouse?
If so how far do you want to take that? An insect god? a lice god? a quark god?
Can you describe a typical action of your mouse god and is this god a lesser god compared to your lion god? — universeness
For what purpose was this done by these entities in this place you have called heaven. Why did they need to replicate themselves and how can you be sure that you are not just projecting human attempts/wishes to replicate themselves as a means of lifespan extension onto the god posit? — universeness
heaven place?
Would they not get quite bored with us new toys quick quickly if they got bored with everything eternal heaven had to offer them?
Does this all still sit 'perfectly' well with your own internal rationale? — universeness
Thank you for remembering me :) These days I have been in the house for working, reading and practice guitar playing etc. So it is now a lot more flexible time thanks to COVID. — Corvus
There is support. The existence of the universe.
— Hillary
The universe is a natural entity, so clearly doesn't imply anything exists other than the natural. — Relativist
There is support. The existence of the universe.
— Hillary
The universe is a natural entity, so clearly doesn't imply anything exists other than the natural.
Material, even when eternal, cannot have brought itself into existence.
— Hillary
Irrelevant - you seem to be making another unsupported assumption that material objects cannot exist uncaused.
Only eternal intelligences can do that.
— Hillary
How could anything cause itself? If intelligence is needed to cause something, then you require an infinite series of prior causes. An uncaused initial state is coherent. — Relativist
In that case, your first premise is based on this unstated premise that a God exists, which makes your argument circular. — Relativist
Not neccessarily [irreducible], but in the real world it is, as you will realize how it works.
— Hillary
No, because an initial state of affairs can possibly be reducible to distinct, atomic states of affairs. — Relativist
You also clalm that an irreducible cause can't explain it's own cause, but irreducibility is irrelevant: a first cause is uncaused, and therefore it's logically impossible for there to be a causal explanation for it. To assume other sorts of explanations exist entails another unstated premise requiring support. — Relativist
Gods are only human... Some of them, that is.
— Hillary
I don't mind your 'only human' gods, Humans can cope with other humans who apply the god label to themselves but you also type 'some of them, that is,' so, our dialogue on that part continues. — universeness
Figured what out? — universeness
Do you mean like the Penrose bounce (different Universe every time) or the whole Universe plays again like a movie on permanent replay? What would be the purpose of permanent replay? — universeness
All claims need to meet their burden of proof IF our goal is to hold reasonable beliefs. — Nickolasgaspar
Even the theists know the dangers of being perfect or even claiming to be. Humans will crucify you! — universeness
again lets assume that the caliber of this arrogant pretentious demagogue is above me....HOW would you know??? — Nickolasgaspar
.that must be a new low for you...but then again moving your finger to others while falsify accusing them of things just to hear your voice is right there. — Nickolasgaspar
Well, its a descriptive nonscientific term used for the benefit of the public, — universeness
That is a false equivalence . The existence of a material universe CAN ONLY BE USED AS EVIDENCE for the existence of a MATERIAL UNIVERSE. — Nickolasgaspar
If yes pls demonstrate one of your existential claims. — Nickolasgaspar
You are unable to understand how we define a Default Position or why all claims come with a burden. — Nickolasgaspar
To be honest I am not sure about your ontology... — Nickolasgaspar
I exposed your patronizing urges and your bovine manure on a discussion you never read.... and I said 'YOU ARE DONE".
Do you have unknown words in that sentence or you are still riding your ego-dragon? — Nickolasgaspar
Obvious books do not fit where your head is located... or you don't have enough light up there, try ebooks.lol
When you ever decide to address the actual technique and example I used, then send me a msg.
I am not here to satisfy your parental urges. — Nickolasgaspar
Your playing again — universeness
I agree, he should have, but he has not committed an unspeakable act against you. — universeness
who is this new God you talk of and what slaves do I drive? Which system benefits from me? Why would you deny to teach math? Who is the old God? — Tobias
Use as much of your fantasy capabilities to assist your musings about reality as you like. — universeness
So Sean Carroll is required through the 'business' called Patreon to ask for a small amount of money to get him to consider answering your question. That's how many such sites work.
I doubt Sean himself will become rich based on the actual cash money he will get out of it. — universeness
Their parents pay through their taxes and many teachers also take pay for private tutoring. — universeness
was paid a state teacher's salary for over 30 years! — universeness
