There are an infinite number of coincidences happening in every moment: a raindrop falling, a light turning off, a wind blowing on mars, a star rotating, and so on.
If one cared to find "something apparently significant" in any moment, one would therefore find an infinity of them.
By comparison, events which are directly causally connected are diminishingly few, and mostly indistinguishable from those coincidences. Hence, most things are actually unknowable, and what few beyond the ordinary, require extremely expensive and technologically advanced science to uncover.
If one cared to find "something apparently significant" in any moment, one would therefore find an infinity of them.
By comparison, events which are directly causally connected are diminishingly few, and mostly indistinguishable from those coincidences. Hence, most things are actually unknowable, and what few beyond the ordinary, require extremely expensive and technologically advanced science to uncover.