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6/29/2025, 3:17:37 AM
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There are two questions here: can nature have intentions, and can the speaker determine these intentions?
For the first, I do not think nature has a purpose. If it did, and this speaks to the second, I believe it beyond the reasoning capabilities of humans. We are byproducts of nature, enclosed within it's bounds of logic; I picture the vector space of all possibilities as nature, where the basis consists of the bare rules for reality. We can use science to find these basis vectors, but to view the vector space itself, we would need to see beyond it, requiring another dimension (ie, vector) of logic.
There are two questions here: can nature have intentions, and can the speaker determine these intentions?
For the first, I do not think nature has a purpose. If it did, and this speaks to the second, I believe it beyond the reasoning capabilities of humans. We are byproducts of nature, enclosed within it's bounds of logic; I picture the vector space of all possibilities as nature, where the basis consists of the bare rules for reality. We can use science to find these basis vectors, but to view the vector space itself, we would need to see beyond it, requiring another dimension (ie, vector) of logic.
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