Aridas
Crazy Little Green Dragon
Of course I'm appealing to authority. I wish my opponents would do some of it.
You do realize that openly proclaiming that your arguments are fallacious at the core is not going to help you, right?
You seem to think that "nature" is something outside of the universe. What do you think exists that is outside of the universe?
By trying to use this line of argument, you're demonstrating that you're not interested in accurately dealing with the topic under discussion. Our universe, which could potentially be one of many, is conceptually not the same as existence as a whole, which is what you would have to be referring to with your use of universe here. Your usage is simply improper when the topic of one or more multiverses is part of the discussion, given the even more excessive amount of conflation that tends to occur when using that than tends to happen in most other situations.
I can't win*
*except that I won the debate after the first couple posts, and now it's just an exercise in exposing people's ignorance (e.g., people claiming Hawking isn't an authority).
You won? Interesting. After taking a peek back, it looks a bit more like you tried to point out a couple things that should be non-controversial rather poorly and demonstrated that you really don't understand the puddle argument very well at all. That doesn't really look like victory to me.
With that said, something that is noncontroversial is that cosmological models that explain the existing observations and make accurate predictions are preferable to ones that do not or do so, but just not as well. Sticking to that line of argument and the support there would likely get you much further than what you've been trying.
The puddle analogy, for the record, cannot be properly used to oppose or even address that point. Any and all attempts that I've seen to make a counterargument relating to the puddle being intelligent, for that matter, have quite missed the point of the puddle argument. Including your hexagon shaped hole attempt.
Posting quotes fresh from the mine is hardly a win.
True. Still, a good way to back up your claim that the people in question have been quote mined is to provide the context that shows that the quote is being misused. I'm not convinced that you can, quite frankly.
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