explanationis
Explanationis refers to a hypothetical concept or principle suggesting that the universe possesses an inherent, discoverable order or explanation for its existence and phenomena. This idea posits that reality is not fundamentally random or inexplicable but rather governed by underlying laws and principles that can be understood through reason and scientific inquiry. The term itself is not widely established in formal philosophy or science but encapsulates a foundational belief often underpinning scientific and metaphysical pursuits.
The core of explanationis lies in the conviction that questions like "why is there something rather than
Arguments for explanationis often draw from the success of science in revealing intricate patterns and predictable