Scientists have wonderfully explained the organization of the universe, but that's really all it claims to do, and I think it does that very successfully.
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I believe that the universe works how it's supposed to work.
The mathematics of quantum mechanics very accurately describes how our universe works.
Classifying the stars has helped materially in all studies of the structure of the universe.
I really do think that science has an internal structure, and it makes sense, and we can test it.
We build scientific theories to organize and manipulate the world, to reduce phenomena into manageable units.
Everything works out the way the universe wants it to work out.
I believe all complicated phenomena can be explained by simpler scientific principles.
My feeling is that scientific method has the power to account for and interlink all phenomena in the universe, including its origin, using the laws of nature. But that still leaves the laws unexplained.
I would suggest, merely as a metaphor here, but also as the basis for a scientific program to investigate the computational capacity of the universe, that this is also a reasonable explanation for why the universe is complex.
The universe is governed by science. But science tells us that we can't solve the equations, directly in the abstract.
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