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And light is an electromagnetic particle wave.
It just is, we are the analog as to realize itself as a thing.
That's like saying x-ray isn't a light because you can't see it with your eye.
no, but it can be seen with a mechnical eye
doesn't have to be our eyes
sound can be recording with a mechanical ear, ie microphone
You are saying a thing isn't a thing until it can be measured?
maybe
Then x-rays didn't exist until we figured out how to detect them?
not to us
C'mon, that's absurd.
That's bs.
That you are not aware of a thing does not change whether or not it exists.
I'm just postulating because it fun to think about abstract shit
What point would there be in sound without things to detect vibrations in automoshperes
Sound doesn't have a point. It is a repercussion of another event.
It's absurd to assume that nuclear weapons are a part of reality without humans for example. The physical or natural realm is what it is without humans regardless, what we do is manipulate and configure things in order for us to further our understanding of what actually is.
nuclear weapons? As in, uncontrolled fusion and fission reactions?
You understand the sun is a gigantic fusion ball, right?
And there is evidence of a naturally occurring fission reactor, I think it was in Africa.
Research indicates it's from the accretion of a first gen star super nova.
Aren't suns naturally occuring fusion
Yes.
That's what I just said.
So how do super novas form
Your ignorance of physics does not mean things do not exist.
the death of stars
I never claimed anything didn't exist
A super nova is the result of a sufficiently massive star using up it's fuel.
Until the outward pressure sufficiently exceeds the force of gravity required to keep it together.
So why would it do something like that?
How many time through human history has our understand of the universe changed
It's not a why, it's a how.
I wonder when the next massive change will occur
It has to do that because the gravity becomes stronger
How can we know?
the gravity causes the star to collapse
There is no evidence to indicate anything beyond random.
Why bother knowing if it just is regardless of our understanding of physics
To better our understanding of the universe by testing our intellects against those same secrets.