Peter Holmes wrote: ↑Mon Mar 13, 2023 9:51 am
Questions for VA.
Do you think there was no [universe / existence / reality / nature] before the evolution of human beings, and that there won't be when we're gone?
If so, do you have scientific, empirical evidence for that claim?
Never mind the bollocks about emergence, entanglement and intersubjective consensus opinion. Answer those damn questions.
It is an insult to your own intelligence [exposing that your skull is so thick] that you have to raise the question again after I have answered your repeated questions a '1000' times.
First, in terms of the FSKs of
common sense,
classical,
Einsteinian physics, [which assume Time is real] and on hindsight and present evidence there was a universe from the Big Bang before the evolution of humans beings.
But note, there is no certainty the universe will still be there if humans has gone extinct - there are no humans to confirm whatever the case.
However within the FSK of QM,
there was no universe before the emergence of human beings within evolution.
QM do not assume Time is real, thus 'before' or 'after' humans emerged or are gone has no truth-value.
If so, do you have scientific, empirical evidence for that claim?
Note this thread which thesis won the 2022 Nobel Prize for Physics.
The Moon Does Not Exist If No Humans 'Look' at It
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=39510
Therefore the Universe does not exists if no humans 'cognize' it.
Here at 54:30
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISdBAf-ysI0
Professor Jim Al-Khalili stated,
"In some strange sense,
it really does suggest the moon doesn't exists when we are not looking.
It truly defies common sense."
You think Professor Jim Al-Khalili is very stupid to make the following statements?
Make it a point to register with the above answer and don't raise such damm questions again.