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My answer to the Quora question, “Why is the assumption that reality is based on physical laws commonly accepted, despite a lack of evidence? Are there other assumptions, such as spiritualism, that could also be considered valid?”

It’s debatable whether there’s a lack of evidence. What do you mean, exactly, by “a lack of evidence”? We have the entire body of physics, which is extremely successful in modeling, manipulating, predicting, and explaining physical phenomena. Some might even argue that it’s a nearly complete accounting for all of Nature, with just a few kinks left such as the question of what happens in the center of a black hole and how stuff behaved during the first 10⁻⁴³ seconds of cosmic inflation.

However, I would personally agree that the efficacy of physics doesn’t necessarily imply that reality is “based on physical law.” For any given physical law, we don’t know why things behave according to that law. Or if we do, we don’t know why things behave according to the laws that explain that law, etc. All we really know are patterns of how reality tends to behave wrt cause and effect.

And also, if reality is fundamentally based on physical law, what force is there that makes reality continue to adhere to that physical law? Further physical laws? And what force is behind the effecting of those physical laws? Ad infinitum.

So, it’s entirely possible that there’s an entire spiritual reality that underlies this cause and effect. For example, maybe we’re all parts of a collective consciousness that continually creates perceived reality second by second in accordance to what best serves everyone’s purpose(s).

Or, maybe we’re all basically asleep and blindly creating reality according to what we expect, and we’ve come to expect less and less magic and more and more mechanism, hence reality appears non-magical and mechanistic to us.

Or maybe we each create our own reality according to our wishes, but through the magic of a multiverse in which everything that could possibly happen does happen, we get to simultaneously share our realities with others who happen to have made the exact same choices in what reality should comprise…

Or maybe the only reason reality appears uniform and mechanistic is because we exist on a huge scale—our bodies contain trillions of cells, and those cells each contain trillions of atoms—so the underlying essentially non-mechanistic life is perceived by us in its purely aggregate form, which means its behavior is largely described by statistical mechanics.

So, why do people believe reality is based on physical law as opposed to any of the above possibilities and more?

So, I guess that’s all I have to say about that.

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