(September 21, 2010 at 1:32 pm)tackattack Wrote: The laws of physics hold true only in observations of the past.
The past does not dictate the future because of the continuing complexity derivative of Cause and effect.
To assume the laws of physics will be true in the future a stable platform with which to base the assertion is necessary.
Observable human history is neither long enough nor reliable enough to be considered stable to support an axiom of that magnitude
The continuation of the laws of physics then rest on the start of the universe
Within the universe on a macro scale every effect has a cause,
Therefore the laws of phyisics have and need a signular, stable cause to coninue in the future
Due to the subjectivity of observation the most stable cause would rest outside the universe
If something is outside the universe it is unobservable unless it can effect within the universe
God is a singular source outside the universe that is reported to have effects within the universe , and is a probable solution
Here's a first atempt with all I have time for.. I know it's weak.. have at it.
The best predictor of future behaviour is past behaviour.
You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid.
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