So how come we can just invent things on paper but then think hard about them and discover things we would have never expected even when just following logic and not making stuff up?
It's almost like we're discovering things instead of just making things up.
But that's crazy.
>>8719374
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serendipity
>>8719374
Good job, there must be some BEARDED SKYDADDY out there who will take care of you after you die! Congratulations on your very high IQ, you've figured it alllllll out! Impressive!
>>8719406
Are you retarded?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergence
> following logic
> not making stuff up
We can't do that. We somehow have to follow logic (granted some people have some twisted logic), but the world is way to complex to understand, so we make stuff up to account for the stuff we can't comprehend.
Just imagine not knowing anything about physics and you witness some storms. Surelely you'll end up asking yourself wtf are those things and what's that light and why does it make a sound etc... We we didn't know better we just said there were "gods" accounting for this.
The part where we maybe didn't follow logic was attributing intents and humanness to the gods.