Category: philosophy
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How can we know anything?
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The necessary basis of truth is always repeated test with observation. Everything is to be viewed probabilistic in the end, not absolute. If you think probabilistically well, based on repeated observations, patterns in behavior, conclusions, you can figure out that x is most likely the case. If something is the observed result of an event…
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A general science-based argument for God existing
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I use 3 indicators for this: Does the universe inherently support causal chains of events? Well no, inherently everything that happens, happens at the same time in an overlaid way. That causal chains of events happen, is due to the applied system to the quantum realm, that uses quantum interactions to weave the possible future…
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Disproof of classical Materialism with Darwinism
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If our inner Observer experience is due to the emergent phenomena from electrical pulses in the brain, then this electrical pulses must information wise have the exact format of our experience exactly. Yet since science claims we don’t have free will, this inner Observer effect is completely useless to natural selection. It’s a mere useless…
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What in science contradicts religion necessarily at all?
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It has been proven that quantum particles have countless possible futures, and which one becomes real is decided on measurement. Many worlds simply says, that what is true for particles here, must be true for objects made up by them also.Meaning for example if a volcano erupts is not decided, it can erupt or not,…
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Some of my philosophical-scientific contributions (Is-ought gap, conscious modes, and some others)
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Someone asked me about my contributions… For example like DNA mutation not necessarily being random, modes of consciousness, philosophic solutions for the what I was told 5 or something biggest philosophical problems which I to an extent forgot what they even were, but I know I also kinda solved the is-ought gap philosophical problem… also…