That's essential, now consider nobody has this knowledge except you, it's secret, how would you use it to your advantage? — SpaceDweller
But what is your approach to discover what that is? — SpaceDweller
What if our experience in life were a simulation and not reality directly, but reality is 100% identical to the simulation. When we interact with the simulation it has the same effects on reality — TiredThinker
In time when this story was written there was no science — SpaceDweller
I see, but we are here talking about specific God, God in the garden of Eden is Abrahamic God which has all the properties that wiki defines. — SpaceDweller
However, a philosophical discussion is supposed to accept each postulated opinon as fodder for rational discourse. — Gnomon
The notion of 'God' has already flunked out due to the impossibility of a composite being First and Fundamental. Not even the tiny proton could be Fundamental because its parts would have to be more so. — PoeticUniverse
In the lab, experimental computers programmed to evolve on their own — Enrique
have spontaneously adapted connections between logic gates that are mediated by supervening electromagnetic fields. — Enrique
I think a field is too symmetrical a phenomenon whereas consc. Is more asymmetric. — Varde
Philosophy and religion have combined origins, — Jack Cummins
Yes, but that doesn't mean that God lacks the ability to cease to exist, for he can cease to be perfect whenever he wants. — Bartricks
, if a politician says he/she upholds "family values", then that's an excuse to not do anything for anybody in terms of implementing laws that could help people in need. Why? Because they have a family to support them. — Manuel
It seems to me, it is more useful to know how to navigate the emotional spectrum than understanding the purpose of thought.
3d — TheQuestion
I'll just provide my usual commentary on your theories about consciousness and then leave you alone. CEMI is an unsupported, far-fetched theory of the origins of consciousness. As far as I can tell "coherence field theory" is just another name for your attempts to use the so-called "weirdness" of quantum mechanics to explain consciousness with no scientific basis. This is not science, it's pseudo-science. — T Clark
No. It has to do with an economic system dating back to the late 70's in which economic policies were forced down people's throat under the guise of freedom, etc. And much more, long story. — Manuel
In order to discuss God's existence you need to agree on some of its traits. — Cidat
The idea of the family used as excuse for implementing market discipline kind-of thing? — Manuel
, I still maintain that ["physical" = "material"] ≠ "real". There exist real things which are immaterial, and which are material to our discussion for their being real. :grin: — Michael Zwingli
There exist real things which are immaterial, and which are material to our discussion for their being real. :grin: — Michael Zwingli
. I would argue that both science and logic can and do ‘prove’ gods existence. — Robbie84
As for a photon, it is a quantum of electromagnetic energy which may be, and is useful to physicists when considered as a particle, but is in actuality not a particle of matter. A photon has no "rest mass". — Michael Zwingli
Suppose there was a girl, just one. And nobody else. — Benj96
Existent, but surely not physical. — Michael Zwingli
Physics deals with force and energy as well as matter, and these are non-physical, yet assumed by physicists to exist. — Michael Zwingli
Illusions are errors in consciousness. Only a sentient being capable of judgement can be subject to them. — Wayfarer
In philosophy, there's no way around reading, and reading a lot. — baker