Heartless greed is not good.
But profit?
W/0 profit there is no life.
I think this speaks to healthy motivation.
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Heartless greed is not good.
But profit?
W/0 profit there is no life.
I think this speaks to healthy motivation.
I have never observed a violation of the laws of physics. You have? Where?You and I will never agree on anything. We simply have different world views. I don't believe in blanket statements about math being a perfect representation of reality. Sure if you have God-like powers to make every possible measurement this way and that it can be represented with mathematics. I'm not denying that which is what you are arguing. What I am saying just because you can imagine everything in nature is mathematical doesn't me on a realistic level you can make every measurement. My original claim is the order we find in nature occurs under controlled conditions. I was wondering if in reality with all the external variables changing results, if we see more exceptions to the laws of physic than compliance. In reality, chaos is the more common experience. Why does this matter? Because people claim this so called order we see in the Universe is evidence for God. I don't believe there is such an order. The Universe is a messy place and it is not practical to take enough measurements and to do enough math to really capture what is going on. Unless of course, you have a very refined context with controlled experiments. To me this is like parallel lines. They are perfect in math. But do not exist in reality. Your idea nature can be perfectly represented with math only occurs in your imagination like parallel lines only occurs in math.
I really don't want to argue with you. I've seen from your past posts you believe your science is truth above all else. I'm not going to argue F = ma is not true with you. You are completely missing my point if you think I am saying F = ma is not true. I really don't care to hear your point of view. I just don't care to hear it because I know how close minded you are from your previous posts in other threads you participated in. You think you are always "right". I get it. You are always right.
I have never observed a violation of the laws of physics. You have? Where?
That's okay. You're only a figment of my imagination, and for the sake of variety I'll let you continue to think that.All those realities just seem to be a mass hallucination.
I was hoping for your reasoned reply.You always have to have the last word.
As long as you are imagining me there are a couple of upgrades that are needed.That's okay. You're only a figment of my imagination, and for the sake of variety I'll let you continue to think that.
So the question is, is life a type of order and complexity or a disorder and chaosPeople who have the deepest faith in science often claim there is a natural order to the way nature behaves? I've been wondering if seeing this order in nature is some kind of pareidolia (seeing images in clouds). If we held the belief the Universe is nothing but chaos and nature's primary behavior is disorder would be we see or experience the evidence in equal measure? Are the laws of physics our primary experience or is there an equal amount of violations to the laws of physics?
I've heard many religious type people claim the natural order of nature, the way it can be represented with mathematics, and the idea of a clockwork Universe is evidence for the existence of God. Many people claim early scientists were all entrenched with religious beliefs as supporting evidence for their conjectures.
It seems to me what makes the Universe so great and interesting is the chaos. The idea of the Universe being ordered is like playing an Atari VCS video game. The digital is very boring because it repeats itself often. I have never experience reality ever repeating itself. In the movie the Matrix they have déjà vu moment.
I have never experience this in reality. Reality to me is analog, never repeats, just as disordered as it is ordered which is why reality is so interesting and fun to be in!
The part about what makes music "compelling" is interesting.
Mathematics is orderly. Science is weirdly explainable by mathematics. Therefore, the universe is orderly.People who have the deepest faith in science often claim there is a natural order to the way nature behaves? I've been wondering if seeing this order in nature is some kind of pareidolia (seeing images in clouds).
Did you take in, at all, the statistics I gave you about aircraft safety? Apparently not, so I'll repeat it for you: you would need to take a flight every day for 10,000 years to have a 50% probability of being in an air crash.Airplanes crash all the time. If it moves it breaks. Yes, airplanes take off and land. But you seem to be ignoring the chaos because it is like experimental error with your way of thinking.
I just don't live in your happy World of hard determinism.
I favor the term stability over order. Even the most stable things will become unstable and vice versa.It strikes me that the universe is mostly in a state of chaos and that somehow it occasionally manages to create order. All life on this planet is an example of an amazing degree of order. It remains to be seen how frequently throughout the universe life is created out of order. But it's fun trying to figure it out!
But then my other imaginings might say I'd created you without freewill.As long as you are imagining me there are a couple of upgrades that are needed.
Which is why I'm begging you to imagine me with a bigger bladder.But then my other imaginings might say I'd created you without freewill.
Well, if you're good, and properly observe all my commandments, I'll consider it.Which is why I'm begging you to imagine me with a bigger bladder.
People who have the deepest faith in science often claim there is a natural order to the way nature behaves? I've been wondering if seeing this order in nature is some kind of pareidolia (seeing images in clouds). If we held the belief the Universe is nothing but chaos and nature's primary behavior is disorder would be we see or experience the evidence in equal measure? Are the laws of physics our primary experience or is there an equal amount of violations to the laws of physics?
I've heard many religious type people claim the natural order of nature, the way it can be represented with mathematics, and the idea of a clockwork Universe is evidence for the existence of God. Many people claim early scientists were all entrenched with religious beliefs as supporting evidence for their conjectures.
It seems to me what makes the Universe so great and interesting is the chaos. The idea of the Universe being ordered is like playing an Atari VCS video game. The digital is very boring because it repeats itself often. I have never experience reality ever repeating itself. In the movie the Matrix they have déjà vu moment.
I have never experience this in reality. Reality to me is analog, never repeats, just as disordered as it is ordered which is why reality is so interesting and fun to be in!
The part about what makes music "compelling" is interesting.
Well you just considered it. If we could step this process up before you imagine me whizzing on your tires.Well, if you're good, and properly observe all my commandments, I'll consider it.
Tires? I don't have to move to travel. To think is to go.Well you just considered it. If we could step this process up before you imagine me whizzing on your tires.
In which case I think I peed on your tires.Tires? I don't have to move to travel. To think is to go.
Yes, I thought that would be funny. And effortlessly undone.In which case I think I peed on your tires.
It's a lot like a game of Calvin Ball, in which case I'm going to unimagine a few of your things.Yes, I thought that would be funny. And effortlessly undone.
This there is no reality thing is hugely flexible!