There is no reason why there is something rather than nothing Is BRUTE FACT.
If it were asserted rather the provisionally accepted in the absence of any logical alternative, yes.
There is a reason why there is something rather than nothing.
Did you pull that unsubstantiated assertion out of your own arsehole, or someone else's?
That something is a brute fact, you realise, doesn't make it wrong, it makes it unproveable.
It isn't you, alpha centauri, the milky way etc.
Given that they are part of the 'something' it would be somewhat counterintuitive at least if they were.
But there is a reason,
Is there? How do you figure that? You've just asserted that out of nowhere as as much of a 'brute fact' as the first statement.
This reason must and cannot fail to exist.
Hogwash. As you stated at the start, there may not be a reason. If we accept that classification as a 'brute fact', then by definition it isn't disproven and therefore remains at least a possibility.
That is wholly unlike. Things exist, end of.
Penny dropping?
What penny? You've gone from 'A is a brute fact' to 'therefore god because B is the opposite of A' - even for you that's a long detour round the roadworks on the M-Logic motorway...
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