(January 24, 2018 at 4:51 am)AtlasS33 Wrote:(January 21, 2018 at 8:54 am)Grandizer Wrote: This is what to expect in an existence that is logical. If existence were not logical, it wouldn't make sense to exist. So it's not just that something has to exist, but something logical has to exist.
It's not an indicator of design. You see design because of the way you are wired, but it doesn't mean intended cosmic design is a thing.
Logic has different types; if something "makes sense", then something is "logical"; the "sense" though differs from one definition to the other.
There is no criteria to validate the best logical model. Something might exist under different "logical approaches" that we know nothing about.
You can make a logical argument based on whatever model that's reasonable, and then analyze it to see if the premises lead to conclusion and the argument is sound/unsound or leads to exactly true/false conclusions.
Quote:Particles proved to exist in two locations at the same time at a quantum level.
Depends on how you're defining "particles". Don't be misled.