The paradox raises the ontological questions of where, when and by whom the items were created or the information derived.
It is, after all, the ontological question.
(known in philosophy as the ontological question)
The contingency of our naked existence as an ontological question is the main challenge of our existence in contemporary global society.
In this way the answer to the "ontological" question about natural systems (do they exist?)
Now, assuming that reason alone cannot determine whether or not God exists, the ontological question is reduced to a coin toss.
However, making a choice to live as though God exists or does not exist is unavoidable even if the ontological question is inconclusive.
However, ontological questions seemed to be of somewhat less interest to him.
Such ontological questions are not new to Mr. Pentland.
Further examples of ontological questions include: