You: There is nothing illogical about the statement "there can be action without an actor." How can you say that there is?

Aaron: The word "action" itself implies an actor.

You: That is a linguistic fact, not a statement of universal law. The truth of the matter is that, although action without an actor may not mesh will with common sense, it is not illogical. We may not experience such things in everyday life, but that does not mean that they do not exist.

Aaron: It would be a much simpler world if everything was predictable, and the laws of physics tend to be simple and beautiful. Before you try and pick that statement apart, give me a moment to elaborate.