bahman wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 6:02 pm
There is nothing that we cannot understand.
You cannot even imagine nothing, let alone understand it, for it lies beyond the limitations of the elements that comprise understanding.
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Why did the man say ...
Science, Why Have You Forsaken My Understanding that Hinges on Either/Or?
And Science answers: Because as an entity of comforting bifurcating tendencies living in your head, you can explain enough of reality to keep the body and mind busy putting things into order, and what doesn't fit can be puzzled over, over and over, with the same methods and mind that created the puzzle. If a piece of the puzzle doesn't fit, imagine a piece of sandpaper that no one has ever empirically verified, and call it
Dark Sandpaper. Put it to work modifiying the edges.
The piece may then fit but the puzzle could be puzzling, could become a theory under review, a theory that hinges on bifurcation.
All of this pertains to and answers your question, and although the answer may not fit, that's no reason to abandon the tendencies of ordering the universe that hinge on belief, that have gotten you this far, because what would that get you?