What is Nostr?
Aaron /
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2023-11-13 01:02:48
in reply to nevent1q…v7dt

Aaron on Nostr: npub1778lk…h08sc npub10gv03…nvzat npub1ft43y…zu768 npub1vy8pl…9jfs5 ...

npub1778lk97cru366p0cnndfwldk722y3krpegn0k2ytuczft2h8majqeh08sc (npub1778…08sc) npub10gv036eracmzglghrtl25cyywk866uywfrrgyr758yzevx904vksdnvzat (npub10gv…vzat) npub1ft43yd7v7qwa0cven7j0zyz27vpr4afzm5qfkk6qes2wrflr0n6qhzu768 (npub1ft4…u768) npub1vy8plx448m6ew5shuvtauymmw4eduthuzjnjhta9e6g88uaneqwsk9jfs5 (npub1vy8…jfs5) npub1h0dld9ztskh70gyk4waknsd26fmhpjvfsxzksatpjmaka00syqaq6wqs5p (npub1h0d…qs5p) npub1ccn4ec2s2dmhzu4cthwhy56hcsswk4z3j3kvhlhuvp96phm9zjrqj6czwu (npub1ccn…czwu) It is a difficult perspective to take, I'll admit. Science deals in facts and evidence, rather than ancient teachings and claims of miracles, but it's still a system of belief. I guess that distinction, though, is what makes science trustworthy and religion not.

An alternative perspective I like to take is science as a distributed learning algorithm. This highlights the core distinction between science and religion. Religion says it has all the answers. Science says it will find all the answers. Religion says it has jumped to the end and knows the truth. Science says its a never-ending asymptotic process of discovery and verification.
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