YES! Someone finally gets a bit about what I'm on about! The more we know about our true nature, the more afraid of ourselves we become, because it seems self-defeating!
For example, a tree, a rock, a mountain, a planet, a star, and galaxy, a worm hole. These are faith-based phenomena. We can observe them, study them, run experiments and see if some phenomena repeats. Then we can get a degree and call that knowledge. But it remains the observation of relatively reliably repeating phenomena. Some of that phenomena changes quickly. Other phenomena changes ever so slowly. 2 + 2 = 4 is a phenomena that has been reliable, and with this observation we can make weapons and win wars. Math is changing slowly enough we cannot observe how it came about, and how it will pass away (keep changing). We have to be careful about the claim to "know" anything. People are as close to faith as our bodies are to food. Without food, like, a constant supply, we would "die". Likewise, if we replace faith with a diet of knowledge, we would cease and desist to have the experience of a unique being.
Just wanted to mention that that video, while seemingly is science-based, is attempting to answer existential questions. 2+2=4 is a rigid structure we have formulated as humans, because it works only in base 10 math up to a point. Try it in any other base with our base 10 number system, and it does not work.
It's comparable to movies. All of the drama contained in movies is only possible due to a lack of knowledge. You answer the phone, for example, and say, "Hello?", because you don't know whose calling, or what they want. Drama, and knowledge, cannot coexist. This is why, when we are interested in seeing a movie, we don't want anyone to tell us the ending. That's called a "spoiler" and you are supposed to give a "spoiler alert" if you are planning on telling someone the end of a movie before they go. It's because you cannot participate, even vicariously, in the drama, if you "know" how it already ends. Similar in the domain of faith, and it's phenomena. It boils down to drama.
Interesting. As one more thought experiment, i would challenge anyone to observe any phenomena, and think how it can be weaponized. I suggest that anything that faith produces can be weaponized: A tree, for example, can be weaponized. Cut it up into lumber. Criss-cross beams, and nail somebody to the beams. Or make firewood and burn something down. Make spears and arrows... Air. Air can be weaponized. Stars. Sunlight can be weaponized. Food. Food can be weaponized. Water... Gravity... Math... Sex... This is really the common theme in the domain of faith (hell). Anything that is "good", can also be dangerous ("evil"). I suggest faith itself functions as weapon against knowledge.
With my favorite calculator, Code: $ dc 5 o 5 i 2 2 + f 4 So, 2 +2 = 4 in base 5 (and greater bases too)! For a post like that, you deserve
You guys in your haughty comments in this thread have absolutely proven one passage in the Bible to be 100% true. "For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing....." (1st Corinthians 1:18) You are adamant in your own perishing by your declarations of descending into nothingness at death albeit that God's meaning of perishing may be a bit different than yours.