Originally posted by Urban Ranger
I think you misunderstood what I said. My main thrust was not about the numerical value of pi per se, but the existence of a being that can change these constants at will is going to throw science out the window. I thought I was clear when I went on with two different values of pi.
I think you misunderstood what I said. My main thrust was not about the numerical value of pi per se, but the existence of a being that can change these constants at will is going to throw science out the window. I thought I was clear when I went on with two different values of pi.
Hm, atheism is not "without beliefs," but "without theistic beliefs." There is a very significant difference.
Physicists are dreadful, they are always so literal
What I was saying wasn't what we know about physics is etched in stone. Rather, what we don't know about nature is not something that cannot be known.
Again, I am an atheist, that means I have no theistic beliefs. Of course I have other beliefs, such as what I sense about this world is a close approximation of the objective reality.
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