(January 9, 2016 at 4:25 am)downbeatplumb Wrote:(January 8, 2016 at 3:57 pm)pool Wrote: It's ID because it follows the same pattern of something that could be considered ID.
Consider the number system humans created. We are the gods. We created them. We decide how they function, or to be more precise we design how they function.
The same thing with my example of water, the only difference is we don't know who decided to make them function the way they function.
String theory says it's because of random physical properties attributed to the universe during the beginning.
If natural causes and random events can affect the constraints of something, then the constraints are bound to change.
There is no recorded history of anything other than H20 producing water, meaning the rules didn't change, it stayed the same.
So rule out random events.
We are left with ID.
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also, good night, i have class tomorrow :/ and its 1:30 am
Ah I see you do not understand how numbers work.
In the past people noticed that there were things, they decided to call a lone thing "one" they noticed that sometimes there were other things so they decided to invent the other numbers to make groups of those one things. Now you could do things with these groups of one thing, you could take some away and add others, you could add different things. And so maths was born, by observation of reality, just like every other thing, we noticed that stuff happened and come up with a rational method of dealing with it.
xD Thanks your your kind comment but I was simply using that as an example so that people can better understand what I'm talking about.