(December 11, 2017 at 12:18 pm)wallym Wrote:(December 11, 2017 at 11:44 am)Grandizer Wrote: What concepts "rooted in math in science"? Metaphysics can be studied without advanced knowledge in mathematics or knowing rocket science. In some cases, you can reach logical conclusions without the need to do any advanced experimental science.
How would you know if you're logical conclusions are logical without understanding the physics/math that are the foundation of all our information on the universe?
Like if I sync my watch with my buddy who hops on a plane and flies around the world. And his watch moves a little slower, I'd logically conclude that one of our watches is a bit off. Maybe altitude affects the gears. Or a spec of dust messed up the workings. I wouldn't even think to guess that time moves slower in an airplane relative to a person standing on the ground.
Time is not intuitive.
Yes science has helped a lot with tweaking our intuition, no denying. But I dont need science to come to the conclusion that time has no beginning. Or that nothing cannot exist. Or that married bachelors are really lonely people who just want some love or shit like that.