>> The fundamental mystery is still "Why is there anything at all?"
Why do you assume the default is "nothing" rather than "everything?"
I think it more likely that all possibilities exist than that the single possibility of nothing would exist.
Ockham's razor says that all other things being equal, the simplest solution is the best. But all other things are not equal--the other solutions involve "magic".
Why do you assume the default is "nothing" rather than "everything?"
I think it more likely that all possibilities exist than that the single possibility of nothing would exist.
Ockham's razor says that all other things being equal, the simplest solution is the best. But all other things are not equal--the other solutions involve "magic".