Tommy Jeppesen
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Show us a god then we can use math to measure his (or her or its) superpowers.
Show that everything is math, only using math.
Show us a god then we can use math to measure his (or her or its) superpowers.
Yep. We're about 1 step away from people literally trying to argue that God can exist for them and not for other people.
Even before Tommy adopted it has his favorite magic word too many people were using "subjective" to mean "I get my own personal, private reality."
We are now doing philosophy...
Show that everything is math, only using math.
So check that you don't rely on ... your own personal, private reality of intellectual standards.
No, you're grasping at philosophy in an attempt to obfuscate your way out of a dilemma. You can't make your point, so you're gesticulating wildly in the general direction of philosophy to argue that your critics can't possibly be so sure of themselves.
Note how people keep trying to tell you that you're not even close to the points they're trying to make? That's how you know you're the one who's off topic.
In your other thread you made a big deal about quantum mechanics, and how that let you mealy-mouth your way around the concept of reality. Show quantum mechanics without using math.
No, you're grasping at philosophy in an attempt to obfuscate your way out of a dilemma. You can't make your point, so you're gesticulating wildly in the general direction of philosophy to argue that your critics can't possibly be so sure of themselves.
Note how people keep trying to tell you that you're not even close to the points they're trying to make? That's how you know you're the one who's off topic.
You stay with your science and I stay with my philosophy.
Show everything is math, only using math.
Okay, you do that. Stop trying to tell everyone that your philosophy means their science has no answers. That's an old, vacuous position.
Meaningless gibberish.
You tried to endow quantum mechanics with the magical philosophical properties you needed to argue that there can be no actual reality. Yet quantum mechanics is nothing except a mathematical abstraction. You want to rely upon it when you think it provides a foundation for your philosophy. Yet you reject it the moment it becomes apparent it also has the power to refute it. That's what special pleading is.
The point of everything is that it includes everything and not just science nor philosophy nor religion.
That doesn't mean stirring them all up together into a useless grayish mush of pseudo-intellectualism. Nor does it mean ironically thumping your fist on the pulpit of relativism while at the same time trying to argue dogmatically that philosophy and religion have the power to declare that science cannot conclude anything.
I am #3.
So let us continue. What is your position?
Thank you! I learned something. I though QM was about a part of reality/the universe/reality.
Would you care to explain more? I bet I can learn something new!![]()
So there in no one methodology for a right answer for everything.
The universe is in general how it appears to you, not withstanding QM and all that.
If you can only know through how it appears to you, you can't know if doesn't appear to you. Appearance is inside the universe.
Whether there is something outside, is unknown. I don't define it, I explain it.
It is not a definition, it is an explanation.
Good for you. I don't accept your lemma as an accurate depiction of science.
I reject the premise of the question. My position overall is that you are misusing both science and philosophy in order to hold a position neither would consider especially tenable. You're trying to pick a coherent image out of the grayish mush of your own private intellectualism.
What is tenable, is not science alone, because that involves that you understand philosophy but you don't because you don't do philosophy. You don't care for philosophy, so how can you speak on behalf of philosophy.My position overall is that you are misusing both science and philosophy in order to hold a position neither would consider especially tenable.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/philosophyPhilosophy, (from Greek, by way of Latin, philosophia, “love of wisdom”) the rational, abstract, and methodical consideration of reality as a whole or of fundamental dimensions of human existence and experience.
BTW Start using arguments to support your position.