> the entire world claims this assumption by action then my claim is inline with the entire world.

That's not what you claimed and that's not what I replied to.

You said you have a theory, and because of that you know something.

The explanation or the theory does not have to be right for something to work. The fact that I'm using modern technology does not mean that whatever theory of reality in vogue is fundamentally right. It just needs to work under certain conditions.

> You may say no one can prove math or probability to be real but you certainly don’t live your life that way. You don’t think that science logic and technology will suddenly fall apart and not work when oh turn on your computer.

That's a really strong claim to make, especially with "you". You don't know how I live. It's like seeing somebody appear in Church and denigrating them for not believing in Jesus.

No, I believe the world could fall apart at any time. Most people call it death. The fact that 99.9% people believe in death and continue their lives without panicking is probably something you want to think about as well. Heck, even a sufficiently strong solar flare could bring down this entire modern technology stack. Am I wrong to continue to use the web and debate about metaphysics given this knowledge? I don't think so, and neither do I think that my presence says anything about my belief in mathematics or whatever else governing reality.

This exactly what I said:

This is the most likely possibility and we have based all of our technology and culture and science around this.

And that’s the summary of my claim and what I meant by this:

the entire world claims this assumption by action then my claim is inline with the entire world.

I assumed it was obvious because when does the world make a claim? The world doesn’t make any singular claim. But they do take a singular action of acting on the assumption the theories are true.

> That's a really strong claim to make, especially with "you". You don't know how I live. It's like seeing somebody appear in Church and denigrating them for not believing in Jesus.

Yeah and you know what’s crazy? I’d bet a million dollars on it. It’s insane how confident I am about it right? And you know what’s even crazier? You know that I’d win that bet even though you didn’t volunteer any information about your stance. Did I know this information through my psychic powers or what? No. I didn’t. But you also have a good idea how I know.