InformedIgnorance
Do you 'know' or believe?
I am not making an assumption that it exists, I am making an assumption that it is possible to exist - huge difference and one that is supported by logic (while the other is not).One major fallacy of this whole statement is that there IS a metaphysical. How can you tell me for certain that there is even a metaphysical? If it is something outside the bounds of our universe, how could you, a human being, whose parts are completely physical and material in nature, sense anything metaphysical? Do you think that we as humans have something special that allows us to connect with the metaphysical? If so, how do you know we have such a thing?
How could I of the physical detect the metaphysical? I could not unless it interacted with me. And even then, personally I would merely suggest that it was some aspect of the physical universe which I did not understand well enough (such as some advanced technology that operates under a more intricate understanding of the natural laws) - or some type of delusion perhaps - as I said, proof that the concept of God exists is also impossible (given the unreliability of the application of logic, as well as other factors were to to assume that logic could at least be applied to OUR own experience of such metaphysical concepts)
I look at the metaphysical only to examine that which we do not know (which is a lot), it is useful for modelling such concepts - but that in no way means that these metaphysical concepts 'exist' in the traditional sense at ALL.
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