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RE: Order Is But An Illusion, Chaos Is All There Is
Incorrect. Order is a localized statistical anomaly. As conditions change, it degrades, creating the illusion that it is an illusion.
Incorrect. Order is a localized statistical anomaly. As conditions change, it degrades, creating the illusion that it is an illusion.
@irvingprime
this
"Order is a localized statistical anomaly."
exactly
So, your response itself, which seems quite ordered, to me, is a localized statistical anomaly? Or am I missing something?
ofcourse, it is. our entire lives are. the comment took 1 second to make in a 14 billion year old universe on a planet that is a grain of sand in respect to the architecture that belongs to.
Hmm, are life and consciousness a localized statistical anomaly, or a distributed statistical inevitability? How could we possibly determine that without knowing if and how much other life exists throughout the universe?