Becky
SophistiCat
The double slit and various related experiments do come close to suggesting the universe likes paradox. But probably we just don't understand what's going on. — Marchesk
Becky
EnPassant
The double slit and various related experiments do come close to suggesting the universe likes paradox. But probably we just don't understand what's going on. — Marchesk
EnPassant
Wow! How would you prove that? — Becky
EnPassant
Well, no. There is still only one universe, with two descriptions. — Banno
Metaphysician Undercover
EnPassant
I do agree there is a non-physical universe of energy. — Becky
3017amen
So why on earth would paradoxes be built into the universe? — Benj96
Is there anything in common that links paradoxes together? — Benj96
ChatteringMonkey
3017amen
Contradictions are a language thing only. — ChatteringMonkey
ChatteringMonkey
EnPassant
So the problem is semantical rather than grammatical. That makes more sense. — Metaphysician Undercover
3017amen
the universe itself is not made up out of statements that can contradict eachother, so it doesn't make sense to say that contradictions or paradoxes are build into the universe. — ChatteringMonkey
Banno
Uncertainty is the only certainty there is, — 3017amen
Consider breaking down the definition of human perception. Is the perception of time a language onto itself? What means and method is not contradictory in perceiving time? Is self-awareness a metaphysical language? — 3017amen
jgill
What about Schrödinger's cat? The act of observance changes the physical entity. — Becky
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