That we do not know the cause of a result does not mean there is no cause.
As far as I am aware, science has never concluded that it has found an example of randomness or chaos.
Every algorithm has but a single result. No algorithm produces two or more different results.
Everything is the product of an algorithm. This is the argument for determinism.
Not that I like the idea, but if I have no good evidence to falsify it, I must accept it.
I refuse to be dogmatic and pretend science doesn't have credibility.
It is also a very good argument against the concept of god. Think about it. Is god chaos? If not, then god is a slave to order just as everything else that exists.
And lastly, since we know life exists, we also know there is an algorithm that produced it. So, we don't need to discover the chaos god, we only need to discover the algorithm.
As far as I am aware, science has never concluded that it has found an example of randomness or chaos.
Every algorithm has but a single result. No algorithm produces two or more different results.
Everything is the product of an algorithm. This is the argument for determinism.
Not that I like the idea, but if I have no good evidence to falsify it, I must accept it.
I refuse to be dogmatic and pretend science doesn't have credibility.
It is also a very good argument against the concept of god. Think about it. Is god chaos? If not, then god is a slave to order just as everything else that exists.
And lastly, since we know life exists, we also know there is an algorithm that produced it. So, we don't need to discover the chaos god, we only need to discover the algorithm.