Davism wrote:No, we did not devise, create or invent math. If that's the case, could we create a new mathematical language? Could we all agree that 2+2=5 now? We discovered math, just like how we discovered repeating mathematical patterns in nature (fibonacci sequence). Mathematical truths exist outside of us and are revealed in nature.
What you are saying here is not true, we clearly invented mathematics, and we jave based it on observations of the world around us as perceived by our senses. We can totally have new mathematic frameworks, and in fact, there are lots of them out there. We have frameworks where 2+2=5, we have frameworks where parallel lines will cross. Mathematics is a language, and like any language, it is not universal but a construct of humans.[/quote]
Davism wrote:If we can only perceive 5% of our universe, what reason do you have to claim that God can't exist. Wouldn't you have to be all knowing to know God isn't real? Metaphysics is exactly why people hypothesize that God is the best explanation, otherwise you fall into the "time of the gaps" fallacy.
Well a quote that I especially enjoy is: "What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence." and I see no reason to believe in any supernatural presence as absolutely no proof has been provided of it since the dawn of time.
But I don't want to pollute this thread further with this tho, so I will not further elaborate, you have your beliefs and that's ok,
Have a good day.





