RE: No reason justifies disbelief.
March 22, 2019 at 9:44 am
(This post was last modified: March 22, 2019 at 9:45 am by LadyForCamus.)
(March 21, 2019 at 10:50 pm)bennyboy Wrote: Sure. You can say something like "You can't ask what caused the Big Bang, because causality is time-dependent, and the math breaks down in a singularity, which means there was no such thing as time before time. Asking what caused it is a broken question."
Well, I think "why", and "how" are different types of questions. We may never discover all the "hows" of reality, but that doesn't necessarily mean there is a "why" question that needs answering. Why is a water molecule two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom? That's a malformed question. I'm not saying there's no more to be learned about reality simply because science may never have access to it. I'm merely saying the way the question is being asked may be malformed.
Nay_Sayer: “Nothing is impossible if you dream big enough, or in this case, nothing is impossible if you use a barrel of KY Jelly and a miniature horse.”
Wiser words were never spoken.
Wiser words were never spoken.