Originally posted by shunyadragon
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... Please note "most likely" and I did present the only specific exceptions here:
[There are certain specific] things [only] I consider most likely unanswerable such as: the question whether our physical existence is eternal or non-eternal, nor whether it is finite or infinite. There are assumptions in science that the nature of our physical existence is eternal because it works, but it is not necessarily so. Math uses infinities as tools in math for proofs and hypothesis, but there is no assumption that our physical existence is either finite nor infinite, nor can it be proved nor disproved.
This a specific philosophical problem that likely cannot be resolved by science, because no matter how far we extend our vision into the greater cosmos of our physical existence there could be something beyond including God.
As far as the knowledge of science concerning the nature of our physical existence, I do not consider the limits such as the quest for the knowledge of science that our questions are 'unanswerable.'
I believe my previous answers to specific enough as I already described, though I added some specific clarification.
[There are certain specific] things [only] I consider most likely unanswerable such as: the question whether our physical existence is eternal or non-eternal, nor whether it is finite or infinite. There are assumptions in science that the nature of our physical existence is eternal because it works, but it is not necessarily so. Math uses infinities as tools in math for proofs and hypothesis, but there is no assumption that our physical existence is either finite nor infinite, nor can it be proved nor disproved.
This a specific philosophical problem that likely cannot be resolved by science, because no matter how far we extend our vision into the greater cosmos of our physical existence there could be something beyond including God.
As far as the knowledge of science concerning the nature of our physical existence, I do not consider the limits such as the quest for the knowledge of science that our questions are 'unanswerable.'
I believe my previous answers to specific enough as I already described, though I added some specific clarification.
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