Simonov wrote:OnlyAmbrose wrote:Simonov wrote:some things we just can't explain because there is no actual cause for them, that is what i believe
Sorry, I can't debate with someone who can't agree on the most fundamental logical assumptions.
If you don't think that every effect must have a cause, then I don't think we can really discuss the nature of reality.
just study quantum mechanism a little a you'll find that many things can't be explained with your logical causality.
as Hindu said:"Cause is the effect concealed, effect is the cause revealed"
"Effect is same as cause only."
ok i'm in on this action, couldn't resist, even in quantum mechanics energy is somewhat conserved, even quantum fluctuations consist of energy in the positive and negative variety, or borrowed energy, matter-antimatter pairs and what not, so where do you get the idea that we have infinite energy? you used the dividing matter up infinitely idea before, but what you describe is a series of converging numbers, even though the series is infinite the sum of the series converges to a limit, it does not diverge to infinity, its going to converge like a dog as my lecturer would say, but converge it shall.