Comment by lo_zamoyski

2 days ago

If by "reality" you mean "the universe", then the way the universe is depends on a cause, as the existence of the universe is not explained by the universe itself (even an "eternal" universe). Its existence is contingent on some other cause that ultimately cannot be contingent and thus does not require explanation.

So the cause or dare I say reason for the universe being the way it is will depend on its cause.

I feel like the language of this argument is self-undermining. The existence of the universe being dependent on a cause that is itself not contingent on anything else… As easily the existence of the universe could be not contingent with anything else.

  • > As easily the existence of the universe could be not contingent with anything else.

    But the universe is contingent. It isn't necessary. It is one big chain of dependence.

The universe just is that way because it is. THAT is the root cause.

  • That's not a cause. That's a tautological assertion that obscured by the use of the word "because".

    • And you have an implied axiomatic assertion that everything must have a cause, even though that necessarily results in an infinite recursion of cause-finding.

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