Sam Slater,
Could believe in this philosophical theory, because its very convincing but I have another theory.
But if you are right your theory disproves all the monotheistc religions too.
I believe too that the purpose of life is to refine the gene pool and at the end of the voyage the plan will have been completed.
Mike Freeman.
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Sam Slater wrote:
> We can only explain the universe in mathematical terms anyway.
ALMOST explain : -)
Drak matter, for example. And other [plenary] universes might
be totally unexplicable since it's impossible to gather any direct
evidence.....
> We only experience an image of the universe through
> conciousness. Since every conciousness is slightly different
> from another then we have no way of knowing which conciousness
> is the best representation of the real universe.
As a partial solipsist, I've often argued that when I die, this
universe will cease to exist, as I will no longer be there to confirm
its existence. It's a great seven-pint argument, that : -)
> For example, your brain experiences the table leg as something
> solid, which hurts your shin when you bang you leg against it,
> *yet both your shin and the table leg are over 99% empty space.
I love that idea that says, should all the atoms of a table suddenly
happen to orientate themselves in the same diection, the table will
spontaneously rise into the air. It's never happened yet, though,
AFAIK.... but I live in hope.
> * 'empty space' isn't exactly true. Since electrons around the
> atom can appear into existence and back out again,
> instantaneously, theoretically they are both nowhere and
> everywhere within the possible space surrounding the atom's
> nucleus at any one time. So the jury is still out on whether
> the atom really is 99% empty space.
Bloody Heisenberg. It's his fault I can never find me socks.
> We can only explain the universe in mathematical terms anyway.
ALMOST explain : -)
Drak matter, for example. And other [plenary] universes might
be totally unexplicable since it's impossible to gather any direct
evidence.....
> We only experience an image of the universe through
> conciousness. Since every conciousness is slightly different
> from another then we have no way of knowing which conciousness
> is the best representation of the real universe.
As a partial solipsist, I've often argued that when I die, this
universe will cease to exist, as I will no longer be there to confirm
its existence. It's a great seven-pint argument, that : -)
> For example, your brain experiences the table leg as something
> solid, which hurts your shin when you bang you leg against it,
> *yet both your shin and the table leg are over 99% empty space.
I love that idea that says, should all the atoms of a table suddenly
happen to orientate themselves in the same diection, the table will
spontaneously rise into the air. It's never happened yet, though,
AFAIK.... but I live in hope.
> * 'empty space' isn't exactly true. Since electrons around the
> atom can appear into existence and back out again,
> instantaneously, theoretically they are both nowhere and
> everywhere within the possible space surrounding the atom's
> nucleus at any one time. So the jury is still out on whether
> the atom really is 99% empty space.
Bloody Heisenberg. It's his fault I can never find me socks.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
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Life is demonstrably non-teleological.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
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As Dawkins and others have pointed out, the notion of God merely
moves the question back a step. What created God?
The idea that God is eternal conflicts with evidence that even
space-time had to have had a beginning, but it's a pretty fruitless
enquiry given our current lack of knowledge.
moves the question back a step. What created God?
The idea that God is eternal conflicts with evidence that even
space-time had to have had a beginning, but it's a pretty fruitless
enquiry given our current lack of knowledge.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
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Captain Wow wrote:
> Lilith was the first woman and not Eve.
Good point- but only in certain versions of the B.
> Lilith was the first woman and not Eve.
Good point- but only in certain versions of the B.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
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You are obviously not a God fearing Christian!
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So you are a Creationist? The Bible proves to Christians that there cannot be one God!
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It is easy to cut and paste what I have wrote and say "muddy thinking" but what is the muddy thinking you Christian believer?
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Errr.... actually, I'm an atheist.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."