Do you recognise the distinction between explanatory and predictive utility? ( https://arxiv.org/pdf/1101.0891.pdf ). The distinction is in the temporal dimension (which many people seem to fail to take into account).SpheresOfBalance wrote: ↑Mon Sep 17, 2018 5:32 pm Go back to the beginning of life. Though if you're a theist, that believes in the ridiculous story of Adam and Eve as human origin, and ignore all archeological evidence.
I don't give much of a damn about "believing" anything about the past tense if it doesn't help me predict the future.
For me - all theories which can explain a lot, but cannot predict anything have equivalent utility. Zero. Evolution falls into that box which I have created for sorting my ideas.We may have knowledge of the past but cannot control it; we may control the future but have no knowledge of it. --Claude E. Shannon
Well, your lack of imagination is hardly my problem. Is it?SpheresOfBalance wrote: ↑Mon Sep 17, 2018 5:32 pm Then there's no use talking to you, because I really don't know how to speak "grabbing crap right out of thin air," then believing even for a second that any sense can be made of it.
Here is crap "out of thin air". I want humans to be able to travel between Earth and Mars in under 1 hour. I believe it's theoretically possible, but it will take us a while to develop the technology.
I don't concern myself with our origins very much unless achieving my objective absolutely requires me to.
