Wow, that is the most beautiful description of SolSyke's posts I've heard here. Congrats. |
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Wow, that is the most beautiful description of SolSyke's posts I've heard here. Congrats. |
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But that is the problem though. We are perceiving it as "distance" because that is how we view reaction via our perception. |
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No offense or anything, but what you are saying here doesn't make any sense. I don't know what you are talking about with energy and reactions; those have nothing to do with distances. I don't know why you want to speak to a physicist and it seems as if you think (again no offense) that your question has an answer deeper than our universe as a three-dimensional entity. And regardless, this is something a philosopher would answer, not a physicist. |
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This question has nothing to do with philosophy... |
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Distance exists, but it's not what we think it to be. |
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Last edited by Kromoh; 05-23-2008 at 06:02 AM.
Saying quantum physics explains cognitive processes is just like saying geology explains jurisprudence.
I know what logic is. |
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Last edited by Cyclic13; 05-23-2008 at 07:16 AM.
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"These paradoxical perceptions of our holonic higher mind are but finite fleeting constructs of the infinite ties that bind." -ME
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Nah. Logic is a set of mathematical implications about concepts. It's a deduction made based on previous information supplied, and if that deduction is not necessarily true, it is not logical. |
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Saying quantum physics explains cognitive processes is just like saying geology explains jurisprudence.
That's fine. I just hope you realize that your persona on this site along with some others here that enjoy throwing insults at the drop of a hat have always been that of strict literalists who feverishly adhere to and bask in this idea of limited logical constructs of the ego from your limited cultural viewpoint, one that is constantly biting it's own tail at every corner... rather than opening yourself up and choosing to see the bigger tail being bit... |
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Last edited by Cyclic13; 05-23-2008 at 06:01 AM.
The Art of War <---> Videos
Remember: be open to anything, but question everything
"These paradoxical perceptions of our holonic higher mind are but finite fleeting constructs of the infinite ties that bind." -ME
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Last edited by Cyclic13; 05-23-2008 at 04:46 AM.
The Art of War <---> Videos
Remember: be open to anything, but question everything
"These paradoxical perceptions of our holonic higher mind are but finite fleeting constructs of the infinite ties that bind." -ME
Distance is not a fundamental concept of the universe, but a derivated one. It's the speed of light multiplied by how long it takes light to go from two points. |
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Last edited by Kromoh; 05-23-2008 at 05:00 AM.
Saying quantum physics explains cognitive processes is just like saying geology explains jurisprudence.
That is rather the point of what I'm saying...Distance doesn't exist...it is just a measurement of reaction that our bodies have evolved to view. Which technically negates the worry about there being an infinately small space. |
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You know, when an elementary particle decays, it can actually decay into a temporary form that has more energy than the first one. The new product then decays again into a less energetic form, stabilising the laws of physics. That is the incertainty principle. It's as if reality "turned a blind eye" to the event. |
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Saying quantum physics explains cognitive processes is just like saying geology explains jurisprudence.
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