I'm sure that an entire multi-volume encyclopedia set of extensive numbers could be filled with the truth that no human knows.Godfree wrote:There has been suggestion that things pop in and out of existence ,chaz wyman wrote:So what you are saying is that you are basing your belief system on a thing that does not exist.Godfree wrote:Maybe Quarks , the smallest building block of matter we know of,
are too small for us to ever detect , like nutrino's
and if matter is broken down to that level ,
one could argue it doesn't exist because for all purposes ,
it doesn't ,
many argue what is beyond the known universe is not relevant
and we could argue what is too small to register ,
is not relevant ,,???
Sounds exactly like your Atheism religion.
but if matter is breaking down to components so small as to be beyond our ability to detect them , then we would assume they are not there ,
so we would see matter popping in and out of existence as it formed atoms and fell apart again , but the matter is as usual merely being re-arranged ,
Having said that , I believe we should be able to know what exists beyond the known universe ,
it's called logic , if we can't find any examples in the known universe ,
which lets face it is pretty big , then why would we assume when you get out of the known universe everything that we have learned goes out the window,
we could equally assume that it is all the same,
and that the rest of the infinite universe is pretty much the same as the known universe , same laws , same matter , same idiots trying to work it out,,!!!
The arrogance of man is a laughing matter!
You gotta love Socrates though:
'I only know that I know nothing'
I believe he was the first and last man to have the right attitude!
Humility!