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| My question is why is the universe like this? if God made things in order, why is there so much chaos? or if the universe is just made by luck, why does any order exist? |
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| ^ what about humans though? we are also part of the universe. Our ability to think and do is (order) in itself, this is not disorder, where does this order come from? |
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| First, we can't define either without the other. For order to exist we must experience chaos and vice versa. Ying yang, white black, light and darkness, hot and cold, earth and water, 1 and 0, on and off, neo and smith. One exists and the other defines it's non-existence. So chaos explains the none existence of order in the universe, where universe was meant to be orderly. You can see that by the eventuality of things over a period of time how galaxies, solar systems etc. come into being from chaos. |
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| Funniest reply for a long while, . . . . a little like that video clip you posted where a guy faces reality and suffers cataclysmic dissonance or was it cognitive dissonance? |
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I guess, in the framework of natural sciences and principles of mathematics, the thinking part, i assume you meant cognitive thought based on synaptic jumping electrical impulses that make up 'thought', and the consequences, the actions (do), are components of what is mass and energy in thermodynamic studies. Mass and energy, are bread and butter of Mechanics. So human thoughts and actions (things humans do) are, using a thermodynamics filter, in the same category, order tending to disorder. |
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