Thanks for the feedback
--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_re...@...> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "lurkernomore20002000" steve.sundur@ wrote: > > > > -- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote: > > > My idea of the universe is an enormous, eternal operating > > > system. It was never created, and it never ends, thus > > > there is no need to postulate a "creator." It just is. > > > I see no need to postulate an "intelligence" behind the > > > functioning of the operating system because *none is > > > necessary to describe its actions*. They would carry on > > > just as effectively *without* any intelligence behind > > > them. Thus, using Occam's Razor, why clutter up an > > > already-elegant system with some made-up "intelligence" > > > interfering with it and running it. > > > > This idea of an operating system. Has there ever been an opeating > > system without someone, or "something" creating it. Or can it just > > spring up on its own? > > The problem with your question, Lurk (as I mentioned > before) is the assumption that it "sprung up." > > Humans have a tough time with the concept of eternality. >
