> So it's an opinion from your philosophy and not a universal absolute as you presented.Wait. If it were a universal absolute, for what reason would I present it? A universal absolute offers no remaining opportunity for me to learn, and why would I enter into a discussion that provides no learning opportunity? That would be a pointless waste of time. Whichever philosopher gave you the idea that I would waste my time like that did not think things through and has severely misguided you.
> I guess we must conclude that science is nothing. Or maybe assume there's something to it <shrug>.
Either way. As feeble humans (or LLM bots), we are not science. We can make assumptions that may or may not have any basis in reality.