MagunBFP said:
That's the thing though, defend unicorns... present an argument that would rationally allow for even a minute chance that they exist. If there are no reasons then it can logically be said that there is 0% chance of them being involved with 9/11.
What? The existence of horses with horns on their head? You think that would be a difficult proposition to invent? Quite easy actually. Give me time and I could come up with a thousand stories explaining how unicorns caused 9/11. We know horses exist, and we know of creatures growing horns, we even know of creatures that look like horses growing things similar to horns (antlers), so the prospect of something like unicorns evolving in nature is quite easy to believe. Alternatively maybe they were genetically engineered in a lab by a mad scientist. Or maybe they're from another planet and the fact that they look like horses is coincidental. Perhaps they teleported onto the airplanes mid flight to hijack them with advanced technology we haven't invented yet, or perhaps they used cloaking technology to board the planes. Perhaps they framed Al Queda to hide their existence from mankind.
And even if I was remarkably uncreative and couldn't think of a single explanation for how unicorns could plot 9/11, it still wouldn't discount the possibility of it being true. The possibilities of the universe are not limited what humans can think up or imagine. I doubt that if you tried to explain what causes sickness to someone in ancient Mesopotamia that they'd even listen to you for more than a few seconds. Often what we find to be true about the universe exceeds our wildest dreams.
MagunBFP said:
I can tell you with 100% certainty that to continue living you need to inhale oxygen, you will also need to exhale carbon dioxide. I can also tell you with 100% certainty that if your head is removed from your body for a period of time longer then 10 minutes you will die. That's 3 facts that I am willing to stand behind with 100% certainty,
You may be certain that all 3 of those "facts" are true, not only am I not certain, I bet within your lifetime there will be people who are alive in every meaningful sense who's brains are attached to something other than a standard human body and who violate all three of your rules.
Inhaling oxygen? We can already oxygenate blood directly without getting the lungs involved? Exhaling CO2? You're joking right?
It's true that it appears the brain requires oxygen to function, but maybe someday we'll create a chemical substitute that works better than oxygen. Or maybe we'll find an even more direct way of bringing energy to neurons entirely.
MagunBFP said:
so as above if I can give you examples of absolutes doesn't that mean that some things are actually factual and not just opinions? Or are you 100% certain that there are no 100% certainties?
I didn't say there were no certainties, only that idiots have them. Wise people have beliefs. I suppose some smart people who are simply misguided could have them too. However it is the nature of science to be skeptical, not rigid and certain.
And as far as your attempt at finding a logical contradiction in my argument is concerned. It would have been easier to just ask if I wasn't certain that 2+2=4. I am certain of that, however I'm not talking about the purely conceptual, I'm talking about the real observable world around us.