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Question about the book God Plays Dice

שו”תCategory: philosophyQuestion about the book God Plays Dice
asked 3 years ago

Hello Rabbi,
I read your book “God Plays Dice” and understood the content of your words in general, although I have a question.
Regarding the physico-theological argument. Our basic premise is that order and organization in nature at a high level of precision would not be created spontaneously without planning. But perhaps the reason we think this is because we have become accustomed to everything we build requiring order and organization and therefore project this onto nature as well. Perhaps it is simply from our experience that cars would not be created without a reason, but who said that includes nature?
I am aware that this is a very counterintuitive question, but I still can’t answer it.
 


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מיכי Staff answered 3 years ago
See the third conversation in my first book or the third notebook here on the site. There I explained that this is a statistical law or a law of nature (the second law of thermodynamics) and not a subjective matter. Order/complexity is not created without the involvement of an external factor.

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