> What we don't know is infinitely larger than what we do know.
Yes, but that unknown, by your own description is infinitely larger than us as individuals, who have a limited time and space of existence.
Unless you want to argue for a fictional contract between human existence and a "universal" or divine purpose (as most spiritual or religious systems do), the infinite unknowns don't pertain at all to the question of whether we are just very advanced automatons.
Yes, but that unknown, by your own description is infinitely larger than us as individuals, who have a limited time and space of existence.
Unless you want to argue for a fictional contract between human existence and a "universal" or divine purpose (as most spiritual or religious systems do), the infinite unknowns don't pertain at all to the question of whether we are just very advanced automatons.