"why does anything need a reason to be? Does a ball have a reason to land where it lands when it falls? No its just the result of gravity and other forces. Unguided. Why would the universe be different on any larger scale?" -SkepticJosh
first I want to take the time to thank you again for your patience and openness, you have given many of us something interesting to engage in lol.
second, I find your statement about the ball inaccurate- "does a ball have a reason to land where it lands?-no" you then tear your own reasoning apart stating that indeed it DOES have a reason to land where it lands- as it is in the jurisdiction of laws that it cannot avoid (gravity and other forces). Forces so consistently applicable that you can count on them to effect everything. Ironically the ball itself (as a simple ball implies a man-made toy) would require construction and then, how did it get into the air in the first place? There are MANY reasons why that ball will land Exactly where it will land. Including the specs to which the ball was created in the first place.
first I want to take the time to thank you again for your patience and openness, you have given many of us something interesting to engage in lol.
second, I find your statement about the ball inaccurate- "does a ball have a reason to land where it lands?-no" you then tear your own reasoning apart stating that indeed it DOES have a reason to land where it lands- as it is in the jurisdiction of laws that it cannot avoid (gravity and other forces). Forces so consistently applicable that you can count on them to effect everything. Ironically the ball itself (as a simple ball implies a man-made toy) would require construction and then, how did it get into the air in the first place? There are MANY reasons why that ball will land Exactly where it will land. Including the specs to which the ball was created in the first place.
A junkyard contains all the bits and pieces of a Boeing-747, dismembered and in disarray. A whirlwind happens to blow through the yard. What is the chance that after its passage a fully assembled 747, ready to fly, will be found standing there? (2).
"A common-sense interpretation of the facts suggests that a superintellect has monkeyed with physics, as well as with chemistry and biology, and that there are no blind forces worth speaking about in nature. The numbers one calculates from the facts seem to me so overwhelming as to put this conclusion almost beyond question."-Fred Hoyle.
who was Fred Hoyle?
Sir Fred Hoyle FRS was an English astronomer noted primarily for his contribution to the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis.
"A common-sense interpretation of the facts suggests that a superintellect has monkeyed with physics, as well as with chemistry and biology, and that there are no blind forces worth speaking about in nature. The numbers one calculates from the facts seem to me so overwhelming as to put this conclusion almost beyond question."-Fred Hoyle.
who was Fred Hoyle?
Sir Fred Hoyle FRS was an English astronomer noted primarily for his contribution to the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis.
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