I usually dislike conversing in quote-reply format. But there are some separate things I'd like to say here that should remain distinct.
And here you're telling me that not only do you not know what the soul is like, but we cannot ever know. If so, I don't even know what you mean when you talk about it.
But more to the point, I think you misunderstand how science works. Nobody believes things "because smart people say them" in science. That's just not how it works. The very heart of science is testing hypotheses through experimentation. That's it. If you think something is true, then put it to the test. Do I think the world could use more of this? Yes.
So then in what sense can you say that you believe in it? If someone says that they believe in Santa, I at least know what they're saying to me. It would be a kind of a silly belief, but at least I know what they mean.The soul is also only a concept and is not examinable in a controlled setting.
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A soul cannot be examined empirically. So yeah, there are going to be guesses. I said it wasn't a "great definition" cause I'm not gonna stake my life on something that I'm not sure of.
And here you're telling me that not only do you not know what the soul is like, but we cannot ever know. If so, I don't even know what you mean when you talk about it.
I presume you're referring to String Theory? There's a lot of exciting aspects to String Theory. Exciting in the predictions it makes about the nature of the universe. Testing of the hypothesis hasn't really had much progress, however.Also, I'm pretty sure you don't understand dimensions 5-9, but you still believe in them because smarter people than you tell you they exist. Lol..
But more to the point, I think you misunderstand how science works. Nobody believes things "because smart people say them" in science. That's just not how it works. The very heart of science is testing hypotheses through experimentation. That's it. If you think something is true, then put it to the test. Do I think the world could use more of this? Yes.
I couldn't agree more.If you think you are very confident in anything for which there is little support, then you'd be foolish.