lancek4 wrote:
I cannot rest on "well, thats just the way it is.'
What informs our ability to come upon these limits, these "thats the way it is"?
I think it is necessary to admit the reality can not be fully descripted by our, human "tools", by the present words or math expressions... Today's physics is unluckily afraid of putting some basic questions on the table. Physics has become the faith and they who believe in are called Physicists. How someone can claim the singularities, infinities and the eternality really exist, how someone can claim the future already exist, how someon can claim the Universe has no sense, how someone can claim the all has became from the nothing? What is it the nothing? By Hegel the nothing = the being... Endless, impotent mathematical transpositions, representations, representations of some weak ingredients lead for eighty years to nowhere. New idea, new added value is necessary... We should to put simple, strong questions and try to answer it, try to determine the fixed (not relative) bases for our Universe. It is the only door into new science. We try to find easy answer instead of finding difficult questions. No one is trying to find out week points in Relativity base as a reason of inability of quantizing the gravity. It does not mind the gravitation behavior of antimatter is a big question, primarily not to threaten the faith...
I propose (at least) one of these fixed bases is discourse.