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Originally posted by Jwest06
Reality Is Not An Opinion
Originally posted by Jwest06
Reality is an absolute train wreck because of opinions.
Originally posted by Jwest06
The ego holds them captive, out of reach of the truth, in the form of ignoring reality.
Originally posted by ErgoTheConfusion
Originally posted by Jwest06
I don't disagree with this either, that one person can break the "impossible" if their will is strong enough. I have thought about pushing human evolution as far as what it would take in the past though. For example, say that we wished to fly. To develop the genetic code, it's going to need to be useful in life. You'd need generations upon generations of people to flap their arms and fall from distances to create stress on their legs for a large portion of their lives. Eventually, DNA would get the memo lol.
/salute! Will be interesting watching the current rule set we're constrained by develop over time to see what happens.
My only disagreement is that my opinion views DNA changes as the effect, not the cause. At least in our style of experiencing time/order of events.
Namaste.edit on 2012/5/23 by ErgoTheConfusion because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by TheJourney
"We're on Earth, not in space." 'If you drop something it will fall' is firstly relative to being on earth, and its implied mass and atmospheric conditions and gravitational forces at work, etc.
Originally posted by imherejusttoread
Originally posted by NorEaster
The word infinity doesn't actually describe anything but an imaginary notion. Quantum physics debunked infinity 100 years ago. Look it up if you don't believe me.
That's rather false. Quantum mechanics puts a limit on how much can be known precisely because of infinity. This was the point of renormalization.
The uncertainty principle in physics is analogous to the incompleteness theorems in mathematics.
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All of that was clouding something simple though, but something simple didn't work. Go figure.
Originally posted by redhorse
Sure it is. Belief turns the world. The sooner you accept this, the sooner you can begin affecting it.
Originally posted by redhorse
True. Yet the irony of this statement is pretty darn funny. The mental image that comes to mind is a snake eating it's own tail... and still somehow complaining about the idiocy of snakes eating their tails. Weird.
Originally posted by randyvs
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All of that was clouding something simple though, but something simple didn't work. Go figure.
I' ll give you one thing for sure OP. There is determination in your writing style. I can't even put my finger on it !
But it is there so SnF.
edit on 23-5-2012 by randyvs because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Jwest06
Originally posted by SubPop79
Originally posted by Jwest06
Originally posted by TheJourney
Reality is not an opinion, but ANYTHING that could possibly be said about reality IS an opinion. Sounds like you have some opinions in OP...
If I drop something that has weight will it not consistently fall? Is that fact or opinion?
When you speak of it falling, do explain it in its mathematical terms, referring only to formulas? No you don't. I guarantee you never say the object fell with a velocity of blah blah blah in relation to the average atmospheric resistance blah blah blah.
If you don't, and since you don't, whenever you speak, you are "cookie cutting" the truth so that you may be able to explain it in simple, everyday, understandable terms. Because you do this, what you say is subjective and for all intents and purposes, is your opinion.
What about in deep space where there may be no gravity? Can you prove that this is the only universe that exists? Can you prove that gravity is the same in everywhere in the universe? Universal truths have not been proven in either science or philosophy.edit on 23-5-2012 by SubPop79 because: (no reason given)
Too much distortion that I'm getting tired of responding to. We're on Earth, not in space. The lack of mathmatical terms doesn't make "if something is dropped, it will fall" less true. It just adds more detail to the truth. Those making the spiritual journey should be familiar with the concept. You start out with some basic understanding that develops into a seemingly never-ending complexity as time goes on. I'm unaware of anything that can't be built on.
Originally posted by SubPop79
Originally posted by Jwest06
Originally posted by SubPop79
Originally posted by Jwest06
Originally posted by TheJourney
Reality is not an opinion, but ANYTHING that could possibly be said about reality IS an opinion. Sounds like you have some opinions in OP...
If I drop something that has weight will it not consistently fall? Is that fact or opinion?
When you speak of it falling, do explain it in its mathematical terms, referring only to formulas? No you don't. I guarantee you never say the object fell with a velocity of blah blah blah in relation to the average atmospheric resistance blah blah blah.
If you don't, and since you don't, whenever you speak, you are "cookie cutting" the truth so that you may be able to explain it in simple, everyday, understandable terms. Because you do this, what you say is subjective and for all intents and purposes, is your opinion.
What about in deep space where there may be no gravity? Can you prove that this is the only universe that exists? Can you prove that gravity is the same in everywhere in the universe? Universal truths have not been proven in either science or philosophy.edit on 23-5-2012 by SubPop79 because: (no reason given)
Too much distortion that I'm getting tired of responding to. We're on Earth, not in space. The lack of mathmatical terms doesn't make "if something is dropped, it will fall" less true. It just adds more detail to the truth. Those making the spiritual journey should be familiar with the concept. You start out with some basic understanding that develops into a seemingly never-ending complexity as time goes on. I'm unaware of anything that can't be built on.
Exactly. The details are what make the truth. If I am adding more detail, then there can't just be black and white. If I am adding detail, you could say, I'm making different shades of black or white, and if I am doing that, then gray is involved.
Originally posted by rickymouse
Reality isn't what people say reality is. Is money real? It could be worthless next weak. Is the Economy real? It is a fabrication with belief behind it and it can collapse in a short while. How about cars, they can be turned into something not usable by a huge solar flare or even just ground voltage. Can you drive a car legally without a license or insurance? one accident and your use of cars is lost. Is science real? If it was how come things known about it are constantly changing. I have seen many theories discounted within my lifetime but the evidence is sometimes added to a list of things that are excluded from the theories. Do we own our home? No we don't, don't pay your taxes for three years and you will see. So what is reality, a bunch of misconceptions? That's not real, it may be normal but not real. Is our government really for the people? That's true, they aren't for the dogs and cats and they do serve certain people. So if the Reality is not an opinion than what is it. We don't live in reality, at least not here in the United States. Maybe some tribe in Australia lives in a reality void of lies and half truths but I don't. I spent half of my life supporting an Economy that wasn't real and that's my opinion.
Originally posted by NorEaster
The infinity I refer to is the conceptual infinity of the halved distance conundrum (two separated points halve their distance apart forever, since the number of halves would be infinite) This was the only infinity example that could be logically defended. Then again, I'm not surprised that you aren't familiar with it. Planck's Constant proved that the survival of the electron orbit (the physical basis of the atom as a unitary structural staple of material existence) would not mathematically prove out if that version of "logically provable" infinity was allowed to stand as a conceptual plausibility. He called the rigid and objective physical unit of action the "quantum", and that launched quantum physics. And the atomic age.
Infinity can't exist if the quantum exists. The two are mutually exclusive.edit on 5/23/2012 by NorEaster because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by NorEaster
Originally posted by SubPop79
reply to post by Jwest06
Reality IS an opinion. This universe is only real because of the beings that perceive it. Without anything perceiving the universe, there would be no reality, as the universe wouldn't exist to anyone and might as well be better off having not been created at all.
edit on 23-5-2012 by SubPop79 because: (no reason given)
So, if nothing can exist unless it is perceived, then what brought the original perceiver into existence? If you claim that the original perceiver "always exists", then you're no different than the religionist who just points to whatever god is being embraced as being the Alpha and Omega of everything. You just call your god "universal consciousness". Nothing new. Just a new label.
Originally posted by Jwest06
Aha! Someone else who hints at getting it lol. In a world of deception, wouldn't it be nice if we were mostly on the same page about it? If we were honest creatures, we would be.
Quotes from "Deja Vu"
"What if you had to tell someone the most important thing in the world, but you knew they'd never believe you?"
"You think you know what's coming? You don't have a clue."
What if everything you believed was a lie?
What if you woke up tomorrow and everything you had thought was true was a deception? A deception formed by people that stood to profit from your ignorance. Not just on one small area but every facet of your existence. Would you want to know? Or, would you be content with the life you had before you discovered the truth? Could you close your eyes and act as if nothing ever happened? What if you could see the ways that you have been deceived and the way that those that came before you were made to believe a lie? How valuable would the truth become? Would it make you change your habits? your routines? the way you talk or think or speak? Would it impact you or would you brush it off and carry on with business as usual?
What if after waking up you decided to respond to that truth? What if you started studying history and world events and, like a string of pearls, events were no longer random but contained a sequence? What if that sequence was repeating? What if while studying these events they began to seem familiar?LINK
"Just look at us. Everything is backwards; everything is upside down. Doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the major media destroys information, and religions destroy spirituality." ~ Michael Ellner