Quote:No, being capable of understanding reality and using it for our own purposes makes us qualified for that.
How do you know we're capable of understanding reality, when we don't even know how big reality is? You're making a sweeping claim about an arena we can't define in even the most basic way.
Quote:Size of reality? Did you just make a sweeping conclusion that reality can be measured in dimensions without having any clue or reason for it? So, according to you, humans are not qualified to make any deductions about it, but somehow you are qualified to make that deduction.
We don't know if we are qualified to analyze all of reality or not, given that we don't even know what the phrase "all of reality" refers to.
"All of reality" could be just a bit more of what we already know about.
Or....
"All of reality" could be 4,987 billion trillion times bigger than what we already know about, and most of what we don't know about could be fundamentally different than what we do know about. It could be that too. We have no idea, none at all.
But, despite not having a clue about what the phrase "all of reality" actually refers to, many of us, theist and atheist alike, are perfectly content to make sweeping claims about this arena which we can't define in even the most basic way.
And this is the species that is supposedly qualified to know what does or doesn't exist in all of reality.