Both god and mathematics are outputs of the human mind adapting a pareidolic or apophenic framework for finding a solution for existing.
Whilst neither are right or wrong, the observable universe presents no final solution to itself and faith is equally as useless to provide as evidence agreed upon by any outside of those who share that belief.
I say we all keep an eye out for what the mice and dolphins are up to and be ready on our toes when they start to disappear.
There’s been an honest debate amongst intellectuals for going on thousands of years now about whether math is invented or discovered
I do appreciate the Adamsian wisdom and the acknowledgement of the known unknowns for what they currently are, unknown. But I’m of the mind that we can come to know much if we dedicate ourselves to the pursuit. Certainly enough.
There is nothing wrong with taking part in the pursuit with either faith and/or reason Graphenium, I applaud your efforts however you go about it.
I just, personally, don't think that we will ever get to a place without doubt being a healthy attitude to hold onto over certainty - and it seems to me that is the whole point of the experience of existence.
I hope you have fun on your journey and get 'enough' to sate your scepticism to keep you from being cynical.
I just, personally, don't think that we will ever get to a place without doubt being a healthy attitude to hold onto over certainty - and it seems to me that is the whole point of the experience of existence.
Both god and mathematics are outputs of the human mind adapting a pareidolic or apophenic framework for finding a solution for existing.
Whilst neither are right or wrong, the observable universe presents no final solution to itself and faith is equally as useless to provide as evidence agreed upon by any outside of those who share that belief.
I say we all keep an eye out for what the mice and dolphins are up to and be ready on our toes when they start to disappear.
There’s been an honest debate amongst intellectuals for going on thousands of years now about whether math is invented or discovered
I do appreciate the Adamsian wisdom and the acknowledgement of the known unknowns for what they currently are, unknown. But I’m of the mind that we can come to know much if we dedicate ourselves to the pursuit. Certainly enough.
There is nothing wrong with taking part in the pursuit with either faith and/or reason Graphenium, I applaud your efforts however you go about it.
I just, personally, don't think that we will ever get to a place without doubt being a healthy attitude to hold onto over certainty - and it seems to me that is the whole point of the experience of existence.
I hope you have fun on your journey and get 'enough' to sate your scepticism to keep you from being cynical.
You could very well be correct (hah)
Cheers man