Father Heathen
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What a bizarre non sequitir. Care to elaborate?By this logic, your dream reality is every bit as real as this one.
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What a bizarre non sequitir. Care to elaborate?By this logic, your dream reality is every bit as real as this one.
Yeah, being attributes of energy, wave or particle, they are real.
Solipsism is a philosophical position than cannot be refuted. it is, however, nonsense.
if you consider the physical world to be imaginary, then I wonder about what you mean by the term 'real'.
and what constitutes a particle?No, it is energy that is an attribute of the particles, not the other way around. Charge, for example, is not an attribute of energy, but rather an attribute of a particle.
just to dive in here, if I may, non-sense, means that such do not possess the faculties to sense this, thus it is non-sense....like such people are blind to those who can fathom such depths, but it is like explaining color to the blind...in the end futile since the typical response is rejection , since they cling so hard to only what they can sense [and can such be blamed, since they really have no experience of what is being discussed]Therefore, anything that cannot be refuted with objective evidence is nonsense, correct?
"How is it going?"♫ Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, life is but a dream. ♫
We often see atheists talking about religious beings as imaginary friends.
But what if we've got it backwards? What if God is the only one real, and the physical world and all the people in it are imaginary?
How would you go about proving that you're not a schizophrenic hallucination of a disturbed God? How do you prove you're real?
I like your use of the word "disturbed".We often see atheists talking about religious beings as imaginary friends.
But what if we've got it backwards? What if God is the only one real, and the physical world and all the people in it are imaginary?
How would you go about proving that you're not a schizophrenic hallucination of a disturbed God? How do you prove you're real?
Reality is that which stands scrutiny.Reality is just that which, when we stop believing in it, it doesn’t go away.
I disagree that they are not testable by others. They are aspects of the state of your brain, which is an objective thing. At this point, we may not be able to read thoughts by brain scans, but that seems (for good or bad) not too far in the future.
Even without brain scans, your experiences have effects on your behavior and are thereby testable.
And how does the adjective 'definitive' affect the word 'fact'?
And how does one determine something to be a 'fact'?
What a bizarre non sequitir. Care to elaborate?
just to dive in here, if I may, non-sense, means that such do not possess the faculties to sense this, thus it is non-sense....like such people are blind to those who can fathom such depths, but it is like explaining color to the blind...in the end futile since the typical response is rejection , since they cling so hard to only what they can sense [and can such be blamed, since they really have no experience of what is being discussed]
Being not aware of reality is really sleeping.life is but a dream, so it seems ...one would have to be asleep to believe it.
I see no point in arguing about what you think is in our future. Until such time we can read read thoughts in brain scans, any debate on the matter is futile. I'm not going to waste time arguing over what you are predicting.
Testable? Maybe. Provable? Doubtful. Two people can share the same experience and demonstrate very different behaviors.
Remember, you stated previously that something has to be testable and provable to be considered not nonsense.
By demonstration of authoritative finality.
Through objectively observable evidence.
The phrase was a play on the wording in one of our rules, and offered it as little more than a tongue-in-cheek comment, hence the quotation marks that surrounded it and the wink that followed.
I imagine you had some sort of a point in asking these questions?
Which excludes the 'ineffable', yes?
The criteria for tests have to be decided. Would you test macro or micro?Anything not testable is ignored for good reason.
We often see atheists talking about religious beings as imaginary friends.
But what if we've got it backwards? What if God is the only one real, and the physical world and all the people in it are imaginary?
How would you go about proving that you're not a schizophrenic hallucination of a disturbed God? How do you prove you're real?