If fundamental reality wasn't consistent with what? Life? If fundamental reality wasn't consistent with life life couldnt exist? Profound! — Janus
If the speed of light, together with all the other physical constants, exhibited no consistency and continually changed, one day 350,000,000 m/s and the next day 250,000,000 m/s, it seems to me that life would not be possible. — RussellA
I don't know the answer to your question. I don't know what fundamental reality is consistent with.
What do you think fundamental reality is consistent with? — RussellA
In accordance with what I say above I think the idea of consistency loses its meaning in that context, both because fundamental reality is presumably not something conceptual and because there is no second thing for it to be consistent with even if it were conceptual. — Janus
I think the idea of consistency loses its meaning in that context, both because fundamental reality is presumably not something conceptual and because there is no second thing for it to be consistent with even if it were conceptual. — Janus
The speed of light is a physical constant, part of a fundamental reality — RussellA
I believe the speed of light is also a concept. — Carlo Roosen
Though we must have the concept of a fundamental reality, otherwise we couldn't be talking about it.
Presumably, our concept of a fundamental reality, in order to have any value, must be consistent with our observations. — RussellA
This is what I mean by that: in most cases, if you test your models, the result that comes back from fundamental reality, most often agrees with those models. — Carlo Roosen
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