Virgil Șerbănuță edited untitled.tex  about 8 years ago

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In other words, if our world is not designed, there is a good chance that we may know a lot about what happens on Earth, maybe something about what happens in our solar system, we almost surely don't know what happens in our galaxy and outside of it and we will never know a non-trivial part of what we can observe. Also, we have a good chance of knowing how the world works now and in the near past and future, but we probably don't know what were the physical laws in the distant past or how they will be in the distant future.  The reasoning above also works if the Creator of this world did not design the world to be modellable by beings like us, so, in a similar way, we can conclude that the world was designed in such a way, which likely means that it was designed for some intelligent beings in our universe, which makes it reasonable to believe that it was designed for us.  [TODO: Make sure I'm using quotes correctly and consistently.]  [TODO: Fix spaces between math mode and punctuation.]  [TODO: Fix the usage of I and we - I explained it.]