What god did Einstein believe in?

The universe is a system that is ordered, predictable, rational, and can be understood through mathematics.
The Universe is not ordered.
The word 'rational' or 'irrational' does not apply here. Buzzword fallacy. Go learn English.
The Universe is not a prediction.
The Universe is not mathematics.
Science wouldn't even be possible unless the universe was lawfully ordered, predictable, and rational.
Science would indeed be possible.
The Universe is not ordered. It is not law. It is not a prediction. Buzzword fallacy (rational).
 
^^ Illogical and irrational.
Fallacy fallacy. The question was rational and logical. Answer the question put to you.
You say the Universe is predictable. Therefore, predict when and where the next meteor will strike the Earth, how big it is, and what it's made of.
Lack of information in the human mind is not proof the universe is disordered, random, unpredictable.
Fallacy fallacy. No attempt at a negative proof was ever suggested by IBDaMann.
The Universe is a random dust cloud. It is not anything else. Indeed, the Universe itself is a perfect randR generator (infinity/2 capable).
Given any coordinate in the Universe (regardless of where you pick as 0,0,0,0), whether any particle of dust that occupies that point is 2 results (yes or no), over an infinite number of points. This forms a perfect randR generator.
If we had perfect and complete information about the velocity, trajectory, momentum of all meteorite-sized bodies of mass in and near our solar system, the predictions would be accessible.
The solar system is a VERY small part of the Universe, a Universe with no known boundaries. Thus, the solar system is infinitely small compared to the rest of the Universe, for all we know. You should also review the random number mathematics I presented just above.

The Universe is a random dust cloud. It is not ordered. It is not any theory of science. It is not mathematics.

The word 'rational' refers to mathematics and logic, not the Universe. Mathematics was created by Man. Logic was created by Man. The Universe is not sentient;
 
Einstein famously said the most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it's comprehensible.
But it's not. The Universe is a random dust cloud.
Sounds like panentheism or pantheism.
No, it doesn't.

Pantheism is a belief in a higher power (like a god), but with no discernible form or personage). The word itself means 'all religion' or 'whole religion'.
 
This is not a valid syllogism:
Correct. I was restating the rules for you.

NASA doesn't know when the next 50 meteors will strike Earth.
Correct. Nobody knows. The universe is not predictable.

CalTech doesn't know when the next 50 meteors will strike Earth.
Correct. Nobody knows. The universe is not predictable.

Therefore, the universe is disordered, random, unpredictable.
Correct.

The only thing the two premises of the syllogism prove ...
It's not a syllogism.

is that the human mind lacks adequate and complete information.
Lack of information and lack of control are elements of a random system.

The meteors themselves are following well defined physical laws of momentum and motion.
What meteors specifically?
 
This is not a valid syllogism:
No syllogism was used. Go learn English.
NASA doesn't know when the next 50 meteors will strike Earth.
True. However, meteors strike the Earth every few minutes. During annual meteor showers, it's almost continuous. Most never make it to the surface, but they leave an ionized trail in the atmosphere that radio signals bounce off of. Most meteors are no bigger than a grain of sand.
CalTech doesn't know when the next 50 meteors will strike Earth.
Same as above.
Therefore, the universe is disordered, random, unpredictable.
That is correct.
The only thing the two premises of the syllogism prove is that the human mind lacks adequate and complete information.

The meteors themselves are following well defined physical laws of momentum and motion. They don't care about human ignorance.
There is no syllogism. Go learn English.
The observable Universe is a random dust cloud. There is no reason to suspect that changes for the remainder of the Universe, which has no known boundaries.

The meteors themselves are part of that same random dust cloud.

The solar system is an infinitely small space in a Universe with no known boundaries. The solar system itself is part of that random dust cloud. Even in the solar system are random hydrogen atoms, asteroids, dust, moons, planets, and of course our local star which we call the Sun.

Once in a while a bit of dust gets too close to Earth (wherever it happens to be in it's orbit) and gets sucked into Earth's gravitational field. This is the mostly sand that enters Earth's atmosphere every few seconds.

There are radio systems that make use of these ionized trails to send brief telemetry packets from remote stations to a central monitoring station. Communication via meteor trail was first investigated by radio amateurs, and is now used commercially.

But, the propagation path is unpredictable. You have to detect the path being opened by a trail in the right place, link up, send your packet, and get off before the trail disappears. Not much time to send a lot of data. It's good for telemetry work from remote locations, though.
 
Nobody knows! The universe is not predictable!
You are getting yourself all tripped up and confused.

Whether or not "nobody knows" is a statement about ignorance and lack of information. It's not a proof that the universe is disorderly, unorganized, and random.

Matter and energy in this universe are behaving in accordance with lawful, rational mathematical principles. They don't care if you are ignorant about it or lack sufficient information to describe it.
 
You are getting yourself all tripped up and confused.
You are the one who is confused. You are scientifically illiterate and mathematically incompetent. You have no place in this discussion.

Whether or not "nobody knows" is a statement about ignorance and lack of information.
It's a requirement for randomness. You keep avoiding admitting that the universe passes every test of randomness. This discussion was over before it began.

It's not a proof that the universe is disorderly, unorganized, and random.
Yes it is. If you weren't mathematically incompetent, you'd know this.

Your problem is that by being totally ignorant on this matter, you are relegated to copy-pasting exclusively. You aren't able to converse on your own. As such, you can't ask the author of the ideas you regurgitate to clarify or explain anything.

You have no idea what to write other than to double down on the errors to which you have already committed.

Matter and energy in this universe are behaving in accordance with lawful, rational mathematical principles
Nope. As long as you insist on wedging the word "rational" in there, your assertion will be false.

They don't care if you are ignorant about it or lack sufficient information to describe it.
 
You are getting yourself all tripped up and confused.
Nah. It's just YOU that's confused.
Whether or not "nobody knows" is a statement about ignorance and lack of information.
Nope. It's about randomness. Can you predict the next roll of the die? No. That's not ignorance. That's not a lack of information. It is simply a random number of type randR.
It's not a proof that the universe is disorderly, unorganized, and random.
The Universe is disorderly, unorganized, and random.
Matter and energy in this universe are behaving in accordance with lawful, rational mathematical principles.
The Universe is not law. The Universe is not mathematics. Buzzword fallacies (rational, principles).
They don't care if you are ignorant about it or lack sufficient information to describe it.
Contextomy fallacy. Random numbers are not about ignorance or lack of information, Cyborg.
IBDaMann and I have already described it. The Universe is a random dust cloud. It is not organized. It is not law. It is not orderly. It is not mathematics. It has nothing to do with rationality (go learn English). It has nothing to do with principles (go learn English). It is matter and energy randomly distributed.
 
You are getting yourself all tripped up and confused.

Whether or not "nobody knows" is a statement about ignorance and lack of information. It's not a proof that the universe is disorderly, unorganized, and random.

Matter and energy in this universe are behaving in accordance with lawful, rational mathematical principles. They don't care if you are ignorant about it or lack sufficient information to describe it.
$20 says Sybil has never been threatened by management with Rule #14. Wanna guess who has been threatened several times? LOL
 
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