finalmattasy
finalmattasy t1_j68menf wrote
Reply to comment by EducatorBig6648 in Cosmic nihilism, existential joy | Human consciousness, and our need for meaning in a meaningless world, is the source of both tragic pessimism and the intense joy we take in life. by IAI_Admin
A person saying that "anything" is just "something" does not qualify its value. All is perfect. If an asshole thinks it can make the star last longer, the asshole is crazy.
finalmattasy t1_j6889gg wrote
Reply to comment by EducatorBig6648 in Cosmic nihilism, existential joy | Human consciousness, and our need for meaning in a meaningless world, is the source of both tragic pessimism and the intense joy we take in life. by IAI_Admin
Is is, is is perfect. Otherwise, fix it, how not connected?, same. Congrats. Universe, non-locality everything, perfect.
finalmattasy t1_j66opcd wrote
Reply to Cosmic nihilism, existential joy | Human consciousness, and our need for meaning in a meaningless world, is the source of both tragic pessimism and the intense joy we take in life. by IAI_Admin
It's a perfect world, deal with it.
finalmattasy t1_j5pq2zn wrote
Personhood is a material cop-out. It is a religious sensibility lacking in curiosity. All descriptions and assumptions work naturally in a particulate non-local universe.
finalmattasy t1_izcluz8 wrote
The idea of relationship under a concept of rules begs for a rulebook. Rulebook: If something makes sense, you can wonder about it. Everything is everything.
finalmattasy t1_j9vf2sf wrote
Reply to Reality is an openness that we can never fully grasp. We need closures as a means of intervening in the world. | Post-postmodern philosopher and critic of realism Hilary Lawson explains closure theory. by IAI_Admin
Saying that we need closures doesn't remove the fact that we don't actually have them. The baseline of an essentially open-source entirety is important, apart from insisting that it destroy indications.