Truth is we don't know. Don't underestimate the difficulty and complexity.
Suggest a correction here:
Truth is I don't know. Don't underestimate the difficulty and complexity.
When you begin basing logical constructs on assumptions that you can never possibly verify, well, you're probably becoming an excellent candidate for Intelectus Identificatus.
In other words, the condition of being so enamored of one's own intellectual construct that you begin actually thinking that it's reality.
PS. Just about every single line you have written in the last 3 comments and OP scream "I'm inordinately convinced that I see everything clearly and my own perception is virtually without flaw".
Note that this is a description of a state of mind, not a description of an actual concept (the intellect is limited by the fact that it simply cannot see everything, but is certainly susceptible to the delusion that it can).
You might take some of the feedback you've gotten and benefit from it, or you may not.
Suggest a correction here:
Truth is I don't know. Don't underestimate the difficulty and complexity.
When you begin basing logical constructs on assumptions that you can never possibly verify, well, you're probably becoming an excellent candidate for Intelectus Identificatus.
In other words, the condition of being so enamored of one's own intellectual construct that you begin actually thinking that it's reality.
PS. Just about every single line you have written in the last 3 comments and OP scream "I'm inordinately convinced that I see everything clearly and my own perception is virtually without flaw".
Note that this is a description of a state of mind, not a description of an actual concept (the intellect is limited by the fact that it simply cannot see everything, but is certainly susceptible to the delusion that it can).
You might take some of the feedback you've gotten and benefit from it, or you may not.
Cheers.