• ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world
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    Honestly physics is super simple when you realize nothing makes sense.

    And I’m being completely serious. Once you actually truly realize, that the universe is just a total fuckin mess that basically runs on the strongest luck engine there is, it all starts to make perfect sense.

    Once you understand the chaos, the order begins to form.

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      Physics is just us categorizing the relationships between different observed phenomena. “Explanations” are fun, and many can be true at certain scales, but getting deeper into any specific phenomenon is just a rabbit hole that leads to more and more “we don’t know why it does that, it just does and it works in our models.”

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        6 months ago

        Exactly my point!

        You can’t get caught up in the why, because at our current understanding, there is no why.

        There only is.

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          Magnetism was my introduction to giving up the “need to know why”.

          Why does one pole attract another? It just does.

          It just does.

          Move on.

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          Sorry, I see how my post could have read. I was agreeing with you. I just wanted to add on because I think it’s so cool that the only thing we’ve ever really been able to do with all our scientific progress and applied science is establish that when we see one thing happening we can be pretty sure that it usually leads to this other thing and we don’t really know why.

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            6 months ago

            I didn’t take it as contradictory at all!

            I was simply acknowledging that you understood my point and put a footnote period to the thought.

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      6 months ago

      being a fantasy novel nerd i like to think of physics as simply being our magic system.

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        6 months ago

        Do you have some fantasy novel recommendations? I’d also like to read some but don’t know what I should read.

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          Jackal among snakes
          Beware of chicken
          Downtown Druid
          He who fights with monsters
          12 miles below (arguably more scifi but eh)
          Primal wizardry
          Delve
          The great core’s paradox
          Here be dragons: book 1 of the Emergence series
          Apocalypse redux
          Dear spellbook

          There are (or were) all on royalroad though some have been stubbed and are now only available on stuff like kindle iirc.

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        See I don’t see it that existentially.

        To me it’s more: I am therefore I am. What I am remains to be seen, but still, I am.