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4 minutes ago, Beardman said:

karmic love relationships!!

Unfinished business from past life !

Dont know...Don't know

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In philosophy of sciences, there is a concept called 'underdetermination'.  You can pick out any phenomena out there; in your case, it is about picking a lover or spouse. Imagine you have picked a girl X. Now you can ask a question: why X, rather than V or A or R? A decent question. You can have any number of competing answers for this question (existence of such answers = underdetermination), and you can't pick which one is better. One such explanation is: the involvement of 'loved ones' from 'the spiritual' world.  Even though you are happy to pick this answer, use other heuristics to narrow down the range of answers.

For instance, I follow the heuristic of Occam's Razor. Don't unnecessarily multiply theoretical entities. In your explanation, you have postulated two such entities: a spiritual world, and the long gone loved ones.  If you follow this heuristic, you can look for your answers in another way: the place you work at, the clubs you visit, the schools u went to, matrimony sites you sign up for, etc.

 

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4 minutes ago, ekunadam_enkanna said:

In philosophy of sciences, there is a concept called 'underdetermination'.  You can pick out any phenomena out there; in your case, it is about picking a lover or spouse. Imagine you have picked a girl X. Now you can ask a question: why X, rather than V or A or R? A decent question. You can have any number of competing answers for this question (existence of such answers = underdetermination), and you can't pick which one is better. One such explanation is: the involvement of 'loved ones' from 'the spiritual' world.  Even though you are happy to pick this answer, use other heuristics to narrow down the range of answers.

For instance, I follow the heuristic of Occam's Razor. Don't unnecessarily multiply theoretical entities. In your explanation, you have postulated two such entities: a spiritual world, and the long gone loved ones.  If you follow this heuristic, you can look for your answers in another way: the place you work at, the clubs you visit, the schools u went to, matrimony sites you sign up for, etc.

 

While Occam's razor suggests that the simplest explanation is the most likely, implying in medicine that diagnostician should assume a single cause for multiple symptoms, one form of Hickam's dictum states: "A man can have as many diseases as he damn well pleases." The principle is attributed to John Hickam, MD.

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