Now you are acting like an asshole, Mike. The law of gravity is a human construct; apples fell before there was a law of gravity (unless the law was decreed by God).BigMike wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2025 9:46 pmAlexiev, your comment is nothing but a transparent attempt to dodge the actual challenge. Describing the universe and governing the universe aren’t mutually exclusive. The conservation laws and the four fundamental interactions—gravity, electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force—are the frameworks within which everything observable happens. They describe the universe precisely because they govern it. Without them, there’s no coherent model of reality, no explanation for cause and effect, and certainly no basis for your pseudo-philosophical nonsense.Alexiev wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2025 9:20 pmYou've been told many times but fail to understand:BigMike wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2025 3:39 pm [
So I’ll say it one more time: deal with the reality of the four fundamental interactions and the conservation laws that govern the universe, or admit that your argument is nothing but the frightened ramblings of someone terrified to confront the truth. Choose—if your "free will" allows it.
The conservation laws don't govern the universe: they describe the universe. To claim otherwise is to have a deistic, cosmic clockmaker world view.
But let’s not pretend this is about semantics. You’re not interested in engaging with the science because it obliterates your position. You’re clinging to your flimsy rhetoric like a drowning man clutching at straws because you’re terrified to confront the truth: your argument is baseless. If you think the conservation laws and fundamental interactions don’t shape every process in the universe, name a single physical event that occurs outside their domain. Go ahead. Point to one shred of evidence.
Your weak jab about a "deistic, cosmic clockmaker worldview" is laughable. Believing that the universe operates under consistent physical principles isn’t deism—it’s reality. You’re the one projecting magical thinking, desperately trying to pretend that something as absurd as "uncaused causes" can fit into a universe governed by causality.
So, once again: deal with the reality of the four fundamental interactions and the conservation laws, or admit that your argument is nothing but frightened rambling, a crutch for someone too scared to face the deterministic truth. If you want to keep dodging, fine, but don’t expect anyone here to take your nonsense seriously.
Perhaps I am "frightened". Your rude, obnoxious stupidity is enough to make anyone fear for the future of humanity.
Nor am I dodging anything. Instead, although you admit that science is judged by its utility, you insist on selling the notion that your worldview is somehow "useful" without a scintella of evidence.
The reality: it is irrelevant whether the universe is deterministic, because it makes no difference to us or our behavior. That is the "truth" you seem to fear, coward that you are. Perhaps you should avoid accusing others of your own obvious faults.