Lets define 'the truth'. Because i think the why question is the wrong question. YOu can't ask the why question if there is nobody to ask it to.. We have brains, we do try to find meaning, even if there is no meaning to be found, we still try to search for it. And that's where the 'glitch' happens, in my opinion. Physics just attempts to explain how the world works.. You won't find the why. Religion, attempts to find the why, but i disagree with the method. Because they claim first something, and then they try to make it work on this world.. but it's failing.
I understand your point thanks for sharing it. However, I disagree that there's no meaning to our existence. Us not knowing it -yet- doesn't mean there is no one. And this joins the Why problem in every aspect: why are we here? why was the universe created? etc... though science and more particularly physics, usually attempts the "How things work?", it falls short and as you said there's a glitch in trying to figure out the "why?" because "why" is infernal. Even if you give me an answer to why a phenomenon occurs, I may still question the answer and question its answer and so on. Its an infinite loop. So indeed the truth might always elude us and I think there's pertinence in questioning the world and around us as well as questioning our existence.
@@beyondscience004 Why am i alive? We can wonder about it, but it's philosophy... You mentioned physics so i come with facts. There are so many issues with religion.. Just the bible alone.. it has wrong facts written in that book. yet it's the foundation for a god? That's kinda funny... Or my molecules in my body, why do they do the things they do... It's chemistry basically, that's the why for molecules.. And why are we thinking about the why, because we look for meaning. I just think that there is no meaning. Why would god create parasites? And harm us? Why would god allow climate change? Why does god allow so much evil? And i repeat, it's the wrong question. There is no why. But we are all allowed to believe in whatever we want to. I just say something about it :)
@@Daeva83B I get your point even if we don't have answers to all our questions and that's why I study Physics. Thanks for contributing to the growth of the channel.
@@beyondscience004 Haha, no probs man. I just speak when i don't agree ;) hehehe, i do wish you good luck with your channel. Till the next disagreement! :)
Lets define 'the truth'. Because i think the why question is the wrong question.
YOu can't ask the why question if there is nobody to ask it to..
We have brains, we do try to find meaning, even if there is no meaning to be found, we still try to search for it.
And that's where the 'glitch' happens, in my opinion.
Physics just attempts to explain how the world works.. You won't find the why.
Religion, attempts to find the why, but i disagree with the method.
Because they claim first something, and then they try to make it work on this world.. but it's failing.
I understand your point thanks for sharing it. However, I disagree that there's no meaning to our existence. Us not knowing it -yet- doesn't mean there is no one. And this joins the Why problem in every aspect: why are we here? why was the universe created? etc... though science and more particularly physics, usually attempts the "How things work?", it falls short and as you said there's a glitch in trying to figure out the "why?" because "why" is infernal. Even if you give me an answer to why a phenomenon occurs, I may still question the answer and question its answer and so on. Its an infinite loop. So indeed the truth might always elude us and I think there's pertinence in questioning the world and around us as well as questioning our existence.
@@beyondscience004 Why am i alive? We can wonder about it, but it's philosophy...
You mentioned physics so i come with facts. There are so many issues with religion.. Just the bible alone.. it has wrong facts written in that book. yet it's the foundation for a god? That's kinda funny...
Or my molecules in my body, why do they do the things they do... It's chemistry basically, that's the why for molecules..
And why are we thinking about the why, because we look for meaning. I just think that there is no meaning.
Why would god create parasites? And harm us? Why would god allow climate change? Why does god allow so much evil?
And i repeat, it's the wrong question. There is no why.
But we are all allowed to believe in whatever we want to. I just say something about it :)
@@Daeva83B I get your point even if we don't have answers to all our questions and that's why I study Physics. Thanks for contributing to the growth of the channel.
@@beyondscience004 Haha, no probs man. I just speak when i don't agree ;)
hehehe, i do wish you good luck with your channel. Till the next disagreement! :)