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1holycatholic
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If the universe is not intelligible (i.e. explainable) then there is no point in the scientific method. Without that presupposition the scientific method can not exist.Classical metaphysics are not the lynchpin of the scientific method. The idea of the universe being ordered and intelligible has never been an essential presupposition of the scientific method. Quantum Physics is a perfect example of a branch of science that is neither ordered nor intelligible.
You ask “Why does it work?” You admit then, that is does work?
If the universe is not ordered then conclusions from the scientific method have no value since there is no reason to assume a conclusion reached in one instance could be repeated elsewhere. Again the scientific method collapses if the universe is not ordered.
If quantum mechanics were not intelligible then you wouldn’t be able to say anything about it.
I’m a scientist. I know it works, but I’m not going deny the essential metaphysical assertions upon which the scientific method depends. If I did that the scientific method would be mere magic divorced from reason. Sadly that position is rampant. It’s called scientism and it’s not actual science, but a perversion of science.