I think we are going in circles here.
Degree of accuracy of prior data and proper use of method insures less chance of mistakes. But "technically" no, we cant.
Science is limited but it is our best tool so far.
No I am not going to place my bets on this being a dream or a simulation even if "technically" we cant absolutely know. Like I said in a prior post, I am quite comfortable, and consider it a very safe bet that my computer won't suddenly turn into a squid, even if "technically" I don't know the future.
Tiberius Wrote:Can you prove that a lab always demonstrates reality? The point I'm trying to get across is that science is limited; it is limited to our observations and the way what we perceive as reality works. If what we perceive as reality is not actually reality, but is a computer simulation or a dream, science isn't going to be able to reveal this.
Degree of accuracy of prior data and proper use of method insures less chance of mistakes. But "technically" no, we cant.
Science is limited but it is our best tool so far.
No I am not going to place my bets on this being a dream or a simulation even if "technically" we cant absolutely know. Like I said in a prior post, I am quite comfortable, and consider it a very safe bet that my computer won't suddenly turn into a squid, even if "technically" I don't know the future.