Steve Dufourny
Dear Steve!
Regarding question 4:
“4 How can you tell that the choices of philosophy have implied these errors knowing that we don t know the general philosophy of origin of the universe”.
The situation with philosophy is simple.
First, NATURE is fundamentally material and dialectical.
This is apparently recognized by all religious parties, the numerous parties of idealist philosophers, the party of modern physicists, and the party of dialectical materialists.
Only dialectical materialists recognize the primacy of matter.
The party of physicists takes an ambiguous position on this issue; it seems indifferent to them.
All other parties recognize the secondary nature of matter.
But if NATURE is fundamentally material and dialectical, and matter is primary (this is the position of dialectical materialism), then it is clear that the philosophy of NATURE will be dialectical materialism.
And we constantly receive numerous proofs of the fact that matter is primary from practice, from human labor, production, and practical activity.
No one has ever provided evidence that some idea generates matter. There is no such evidence.
There is no evidence for the existence of God. Therefore, there is no evidence that God creates NATURE. Matter is the most important essence of NATURE. Therefore, matter has no relation to God.
It's very simple!
But if the philosophy of NATURE is the philosophy of dialectical materialism, then we must study this philosophy!
My “Theory of Nature” (TN) has precisely the philosophy of dialectical materialism as its philosophical core. This is the main guarantee of TN's success and achievements. Let me remind you that within the framework of TN, more than 40 fundamental problems of the foundations of physics and cosmogony (cosmology) have been solved.
If this were not so, that is, if the philosophy of dialectical materialism were not a philosophy of NATURE, it would be a false philosophy. A false philosophy cannot provide solutions to the 40 fundamental problems of physics and cosmogony (cosmology).
Generally speaking, the fact that the philosophy of dialectical materialism underlies TN should be considered one of the 50 scientific hypotheses underlying the “Theory of Nature”.
With respect and best wishes,
Robert Yusupov from Vladivostok, independent researcher, author of “Theory of Nature”, dialectical materialist, Marxist, communist