Well, what’s beyond knowability won’t be knowable: it’s as if it’s not even there.
So, all that we can know, is all that we can know. All that we can’t know, doesn’t exist because we can’t know it. Therefore, all we can know is all we can know and it’s everything because everything outside of all we can know, won’t be there for us, no matter how hard we look for the unknowable…. if there is such a thing as unknowable, which we’ll never know 😛
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Well, they may be constraints but within those constraints, there’s plenty of degrees of freedom. As long as I have some degree of freedom, I can’t stand behind determinism and instead, I embrace free will.
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“When the cause of all causes becomes known, then everything knowable becomes known”
That’s the dream of many. I don’t FULLY buy into it because of complexity, chaos, the improbability of knowing all causes without any gaps or assumptions hiding there and that, unless we have time travel that we can be certain is actually time travel, proving that you have the causation correct will be unlikely.
Of course it won’t stop people from declaring it or that “We’re really really close”. But, it’s BS.
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There’s always a third option tongue emoticon You can accidentally choose B, choose A+B, choose neither, chose A wishing there was another choice (creating the choice in your mind), do nothing, make a pancake.
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“You have one choice: Artificial Maple”. Cries on pancake instead. Logician Pancake Server blows up in a fit of logical temper.
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Server #2 comes by. Offers Real maple. Top won’t open.
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Ah! Syrup must’ve gotten into the gravity engine, acting as a lubricant allowing the engine to function again. The ship is saved! [see: high fructose corn syrup for sweetener that doubles as oil. No idea if maple syrup can do the same but it’s plausible enough for me]
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