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Originally Posted by fellowtraveler Fuzzy logic is still logic. Me, not you. |
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Originally Posted by fellowtraveler If subatomic particles can be in many places at once or nowhere at all, and can be either energy or matter, and can instantaneously communicate regardless of space or time distance (which research apparently is showing), and since we are apparently made of these little buggers...to me that means everything is indeterminate until you get to the macro, then it's One. In our little individual, illusory expression of One, that indeterminacy tells me that there are many, maybe an infinite number, of ways to do anything, including finding our way back home. |
No, no...those things only apply on the subatomic scale. Above that, down to the very atom, everything is very predictable according to the scientific laws already in place. I don't think one can extrapolate anything from this.
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Originally Posted by fellowtraveler Anywho...as I say, I go with my gut because I don't do conventional logic very well. |
The gut can be wrong. Obviously, if there is one truth, quite a few people's guts were wrong, because people have different beliefs.
In our world, there is an objective truth. Something generally either is or is not true. I just have trouble seeing why we discard that when it comes to spirituality/religion.