Response
Lizzy, after I read this, my first initial reaction is that you need a hot shower, a food detox and a vacation.
But jokes aside, let’s try to establish some baselines using the medium that we’re using.
I’d like to point out the topic of communication.
Before we even attempt to understand each other to reach higher truths, we have to use language that’s understood by both parties in text-based communication.
I stress text-based communication because in real life I would have stopped you at your first sentence and say “stop and explain to me what Idealism is in your own words”
But since we’re not in real life, you have managed to say about 30 different concepts and ideas in your post, each requiring an hour to digest properly.
And a lot of those topics have nothing to do with what we’re trying to talk about either.
So, in text based communication, as well as real life communication it’s important to start small, so we both understand each other and then we go big and expand on one topic after we understood each other.
Since knowledge is an accumulation of what people before us have said, it’s important for me to know if you’re repeating things you’ve heard without understanding them or if you know things so you can explain them to me in your own words using basic simple concepts and words.
So, with this being said let’s begin again.
I am on a limited free willed journey in this existence and so far the accumulated human knowledge has shown me the following:
These are known as brute facts.
A brute fact is a fact which can’t be explained by a deeper fact. But it’s real and undeniable.
Kinda like quantum mechanics. We don’t know how it works but we built an atom bomb and the internet out of it.
So, let’s discuss point 2.
The fine tuning argument says that the four basic fundamental forces or the universe which are Gravity, Electromagnetism, the strong Nuclear force , and the weak nuclear force are fine-tuned to give rise to everything in existence.
Now the word “fine tuned” is a word or a concept which is said by scientists such as Steven Hawkings who was an atheist and others in his league as well as other theoretical physics who also like to delve into philosophy.
So if you have a problem with this concept you gotta take it up with many people and again this is a brute fact because we’ve measured it.
This basically implies intelligent design.
So now, when you’re presented with this brute fact what’s your opinion and your limited free willed choice on how to interpret it?
Lizzy, after I read this, my first initial reaction is that you need a hot shower, a food detox and a vacation.
But jokes aside, let’s try to establish some baselines using the medium that we’re using.
I’d like to point out the topic of communication.
Before we even attempt to understand each other to reach higher truths, we have to use language that’s understood by both parties in text-based communication.
I stress text-based communication because in real life I would have stopped you at your first sentence and say “stop and explain to me what Idealism is in your own words”
But since we’re not in real life, you have managed to say about 30 different concepts and ideas in your post, each requiring an hour to digest properly.
And a lot of those topics have nothing to do with what we’re trying to talk about either.
So, in text based communication, as well as real life communication it’s important to start small, so we both understand each other and then we go big and expand on one topic after we understood each other.
Since knowledge is an accumulation of what people before us have said, it’s important for me to know if you’re repeating things you’ve heard without understanding them or if you know things so you can explain them to me in your own words using basic simple concepts and words.
So, with this being said let’s begin again.
I am on a limited free willed journey in this existence and so far the accumulated human knowledge has shown me the following:
- The universe exists with all of us in it, which started with an initial explosion/expansion which requires a first mover according to our experience of reality.
- The fine-tuning argument exists
- Miracles exist
- Jesus Christ was here
These are known as brute facts.
A brute fact is a fact which can’t be explained by a deeper fact. But it’s real and undeniable.
Kinda like quantum mechanics. We don’t know how it works but we built an atom bomb and the internet out of it.
So, let’s discuss point 2.
The fine tuning argument says that the four basic fundamental forces or the universe which are Gravity, Electromagnetism, the strong Nuclear force , and the weak nuclear force are fine-tuned to give rise to everything in existence.
Now the word “fine tuned” is a word or a concept which is said by scientists such as Steven Hawkings who was an atheist and others in his league as well as other theoretical physics who also like to delve into philosophy.
So if you have a problem with this concept you gotta take it up with many people and again this is a brute fact because we’ve measured it.
This basically implies intelligent design.
So now, when you’re presented with this brute fact what’s your opinion and your limited free willed choice on how to interpret it?
Why do we need to take Stephen Hawkings- or any other physicist - word for it when we can just sit in a dark room and observe it? That we can think about our experience means our brains are fine tuned to that experience, and the idea of experience emerging from our brains is… I’ll leave it there, small, but know theres a rant!
The ideas are my own, they stuck on me when I was 11 and impressed the idea that if I can figure out this much without needing external evidence, I should just stick to working these matters out on my own. A year ago, I got in a heated debate with my atheist brother in law and since then have been trying to articulate it. So most of my terminology is from chatgpt. It gave me the words monism, idealism, and interference problem, as short terms to concisely summarize my rants.