Hi all - and then here we have it.
I am not a (total)sceptic because a believe in total objectivity, the thing in itself or similar. I believe in degrees of objectivity or subjectivity. I am very sure that my car is blue and I believe so. I am not sure that my favourite team will win the Champions League but I believe so. I call objective the first and subjective the latter. Call them as you want, but they are two different level of certainty and this is what we need in order to walk in the world.
I think that gods doesn't exist with a similar level of confidence as I think my car is blue.
It is psychology, not hard science, nor philosophy or religion.
It is a question of personality in the sense of how you understand certainty and confidence.
The joke about certainty, as it is psychological, is that is cognitive and that it works in the following manners:
I demand/want/need certainty as certain proof/evidence/fact/truth for which I am positively certain that it is so, regardless of it being a positive (e.g. the universe is physical) or negative(e.g. there are no gods) and not uncertain between whether X is Y or X is not Y. I demand/want/need to be certain and don't accept uncertainty.
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I accept uncertainty, when I can't get certainty between whether X is Y or X is not Y. When I check and find out that I can't be certain between whether X is Y or X is not Y, I am certain of the uncertainty. I don't need certainty in the positive concrete and exact sense, because I can accept uncertainty and be certain of that.
If I have checked and figured out that there is something I can't do, I certain of that.
Hi again all.
I am absolutely certain that the universe controls me and that I don't control the universe, so I can't control what the universe really is.
As for a Boltzmann Brain:
In physics thought experiments, a Boltzmann brain is a self-aware entity that arises due to extremely rare random fluctuations out of a state of thermodynamic equilibrium.
The problem is that the "extremely rare random fluctuations" amount to begging the question. The reason we know that they are "extremely rare random fluctuations" is that we
trust our senses and reasoning, but that is begging the question. You would get the same result, whether if you are in a fair universe or if you are a Boltzmann Brain for which the probability of fluctuations was different. That is the problem. it is unknown, because
you don't control the universe. The universe controls you and you can't control or know if you are in a fair universe or if you are a Boltzmann Brain, because reality appears to be the same.
Notice how trust, certainty and confidence connect.
So for gods, the cosmological creator gods are unknown, since they can cheat and trick you in to believing that you know that you are in a natural universe. You don't control the universe, the universe controls you and you don't know if there are cosmological creator gods or not. Just as it is not fair, if you are a Boltzmann Brain, gods don't have to fair or care about you.
The universe doesn't care for you and I. The only ones who can do that is you and I. And I care in that I think it matters to say that there are limits to science, certainty and confidence and if you care about telling how it actually is, then you do that.
So some of you are no different that some religious believers. You all have the same dogmatic certainty and confidence. You believe differently, but how you believe is the same functionally - with dogmatic certainty and confidence.
You have certainty and confidence in that you are not a Boltzmann Brain, therefore you are not.
A certain kind of religious believer have certainty and confidence in that there is a god, therefore there is one.
The content is different, but the functionality is the same.