Atla, this is some top-shelf gobbledygook dressed up as a mic drop.Atla wrote: ↑Tue Apr 08, 2025 9:22 am Isn't a "mechanism" inherently deterministic? Wouldn't a mechanism for a supernatural non-deterministic influence need to be deterministic and non-deterministic at the same time? Which is a contradiction, so asking for it makes no sense?
That's not how you dismiss the supernatural, lol.
Let’s unpack your logic pretzel: You're saying that a “mechanism” is inherently deterministic—sure, fine, we’ll grant that in the scientific sense. But then you go on to say that for something non-deterministic (like your supernatural pet) to interact with the physical world, it would need a mechanism that is both deterministic and non-deterministic… and since that’s a contradiction, we just shouldn’t even ask for it?
That’s your argument?
So let me get this straight: you're trying to rescue the supernatural from scrutiny by claiming it’s so special it breaks logic itself—and therefore asking for clarity is the real problem? That’s not philosophy, that’s the rhetorical equivalent of saying, “My invisible friend is real because he disappears when you look too hard.”
Here’s the thing: if the supernatural can affect the physical world—produce thoughts, visions, voices, miracles, prophecy, whatever—then it has an effect. And any effect, by definition, has a cause. If you claim otherwise, you're not describing mystery—you’re describing magic. And if it’s totally untraceable, unverifiable, and logically incoherent, then why are you even bringing it up like it’s worth discussing?
You don’t get to hide a contradiction behind the word “supernatural” and then act smug when people ask you to explain it.
And your “That’s not how you dismiss the supernatural, lol” is the icing on the cake. Oh? Is there a proper etiquette for debunking nonsense now? Should I have worn gloves while dissecting a fantasy?
Face it—your defense here isn’t clever. It’s a transparent attempt to shield nonsense from analysis by claiming the very rules of analysis don’t apply.
Sorry, Atla, but if your idea can’t stand up to a request for basic coherence, it deserves to be dismissed. Lol.