There is no reason for many things, but this does not imply nonexistence, people do exist, and dark mater does exist. — SpaceDweller
You dont. One applies rules grammar and logic to one's descriptions / explanations of e.g. "dark matter and physical laws".How would you apply it to non material things such as dark matter and physical laws, is following valid?: — SpaceDweller
But there is no reason as to why people exist?
And similarly, there is no reason as to why dark mater exists?
There is no reason for many things, but this does not imply nonexistence, people do exist, and dark mater does exist. — SpaceDweller
Why does there have to be a reason? — Jackson
reason is subjective in this context.
And for resolution of existence or non-existence welcome but not necessary. — SpaceDweller
What kind of resolution you look for? You look for the nature of existence? — Hillary
You dont. One applies rules grammar and logic to one's descriptions / explanations of e.g. "dark matter and physical laws". — 180 Proof
Grammar (semantics). Logic (LNC). — 180 Proof
is incoherent. "Rules apply" to maps (e.g. theoretical models) and not to the territory (e.g. "dark matter and physical laws").How would you apply it to non material things such as dark matter and physical laws, is following valid?: — SpaceDweller
My attempt is to categorize entities.
You think analysing dark matter and physical laws individually would produce different result? — SpaceDweller
Thus, grammar & logic are indispensable.My attempt is to categorize entities. — SpaceDweller
A question for a physics forum.You think analysing dark matter and physical laws individually would produce different result?
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