vlad321 said:
I knew that was gonna come up, my friend irl always brings it up when I bring up the solidity of math lol. It's a new field, this "randomness" which we see might just be due to the effects of something we have not found yet. Up until several centuries ago Lightning seemed pretty fricken random too, but at least now we know a little better. Give it time and maybe in several centuries (I hope it's not that long) we'll figure out this whole random mess. Took the class last semester and there's some really effing awesome stuff in there. I love Physics almost more than math, eventhough I'm a math/cs major. |
That's the point though. Math in of itself is basically a human interpretation of the world around us. It isn't perfect. The evolution of math as we go on, to add to it and change things to make it work for us at the current time proves it.
If the "randomness" of Quantum Physics is beyond us? How could one rule out something that would by definition be beyond Quantum Physics.
Multiple dimensions are likely out there we can't even perceive.
No one knows the true origin of religion... No one even has a workable creation model yet. As such all hypothesis are still open for debate.








