153- Conclusion and Correcting the Mistake
We should mention that we believe the relative and human construct dimensions, which for the time being is dominant throughout the world, are essential for today's world to understand necessary affairs and fulfill human necessities. This book's notions aim to enlighten minds, reveal the universe's verities, and speak to the depth of the issues.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a revered English writer who authored books about the mysteries of "Sherlock Holmes," an adept and world-renowned detective.
This writer mentioned hundreds of instances for detective perceptions that provide good examples of this issue.
Avicenna believes that accidents have causes, and their causes are distinguished. He also provides examples in this regard.
Materialists believe in accidents, meaning that accidents have created the organization of the universe.
If we assume throwing an arrow to a target with the size of a bull's eye in the middle of the universe multiple times and hitting the target every time, can we call that an accident? Therefore, there are no accidents in the universe's orderly organization, which is undoubtedly more precise than this assumption.
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