@blueznl
I agree.
@all
"reality" is a kind of "convention".
i.e., what most people consider to be real is called "reality" to make their living together easier.
centuries ago it was "reality" that god created a flat world within six days.
today it's "reality" that there is no god and all is just a messy huge amound of coincidence.
people believe what teachers tell them,
teachers believe what professors tell them,
professors believe what scientists tell them.
so at the end its a kind of religion aswell.
most people take for granded what scientist love to call "scientificly proven",
but most times it's just a theory that is not yet proven wrong.
if you shift your notebook off the table it will fall down.
regardless if you consider this a physical world (or a matrix) the
notebook (or the part of code that pretends to be your notebook) will be damaged.
but does this mean we already have the merest idea what gravity is?
in the one model, gravity is a quantified radiation like is light, x-ray, radioactivity, etc.
in the other model gravity is just some bending of spacetime caused by mass.
but what
is gravity? well, we don't have the merest idea.
to read this means, light travels from your monitor and is percieved by your eyes.
in one model (that can be proved by an experiment) light is a quantified radiation,
wich means that it can devided into little portions that can't be devided smaller.
it's materia.
in another model (that can be proved by an experiment) light is an electromagnetic wave,
wich means it is
no materia.
but what
is light?
it seems that light is something between waveform and materia, some concept, that encloses
both.
but waveform and materia are absolutely counterparts, diametral opposide concepts.
it seems that the nature of light is something that is far beyond our powers of imagination.
and additionally, light is only the thing you can easiest experiment with,
the waveform-materia-duality is valid for any kind of materia.
oh yes, and for some biology lessons:
Mutation is the change of information within the DNA-chain,
but not changing the length of the DNA.
changing the length of DNA is Polycondensation.
different species have different legths of DNA.
sure there is mutation.
take Darwin's example, the finches on Galapagos.
of course there are dozens of different races of finches, all mutated out of one single family.
but none of them ever mutated into an eagle.
in fact, there is no prove that polycondensation could spontanously happen.
scientists just "want to believe" that there is a form of outer-species-mutation,
because there are different species and they don't want to postulate a "god".
as I said above, it's a kind of religion, too.
and before you nail me to the next tree:
no, I'm no creationist.
I just don't want to believe in
any religion based on the limited perception of other humans,
regardless if this "religion" postulates a "god", or postulates the absence of any "god".
i just build my own religion out of my own limited perceptions.
it's not better or worse, but it's mine.

oh... and have a nice day.