I think that you are misunderstanding @casparhenderson (the word 'purpose' is misleading)
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Replying to @Plinz @casparhenderson
Well, if Einstein used the word God, I can use purpose :) I meant, why did nature not take the easier route ?
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Replying to @vakibs
I think that
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that is, I think, what the video I linked to is saying. But it's not my idea; rather a way of framing I think worth attention
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Replying to @casparhenderson
I did not mean that you had this idea first, but that it was the one you wanted to get across?
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Replying to @Plinz @casparhenderson
Positing such a knife-edge entropy differential no more scientific than positing a bloodline from Jesus to Luther :)
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Anyways, here is Ursus Wehrli messing up the entropy of systems :)
#SendingMitDerMaushttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPeNVYKaYZE …1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
In India, unlike in Europe, we think that nature is more orderly than art.It is called Ṛta. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E1%B9%9Ata …
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Replying to @vakibs
Yes, Europe drove religion out if science during the Enlightenment. I think that was a good thing
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Replying to @Plinz @casparhenderson
Not quite. European religious framework still haunts science e.g, Newton's "laws" in physics http://ckraju.net/papers/Eternity-and-infinity.pdf …
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Every learning function needs to believe that there is something at the end of the gradient. Hence the pursuit of truth in science.
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