>>17649732Modern science pretty much proves the existence of God, or at least some other kind of external reality outside of our own.
The basic premise of science is that there isn't really any unexplainable supernatural woo woo shit, and that we can observe and understand everything in the universe with the right tools.
And if it was just classical Newtonian physics all the way down, that would be a logical conclusion. But it's not.
Once you start looking at the extremes and edges of our reality, shit gets weird.
>The fastest thing in the universe is speed of light and nothing can go faster than that because reasons.>Everything suddenly exploded out of nothing, and you can't ask what was happening before that because time didn't exist yet.>We are either in an infinite void that extends forever, or it's some kind of 11 dimensional circle that loops back on itself>Particles behave differently if someone is looking at them.>Planck units.Scientists try to give long winded "explanations" for these things to rationalize why they are the way they are but there's no God, but in the end it boils down to "it's just how it is" which is effectively no different than saying "because God made it that way."
The reason things get so weird and contradictory and impossible at the edges of our reality is because there is something else outside of our reality where things do make sense all the way down.
Maybe we are a simulation in a computer somewhere, maybe it's an old guy with a beard sitting on a cloud looking down on us, maybe something that is completely incomprehensible to us. Who knows.