I do sometimes wonder if certain people I unwisely confided in -- whom have implanted in my susceptible greenhouse of a mind the seed of threatening to perpetuate what they personally interpreted from what I shared with them -- are intent on sabotaging the chances of me leading some semblance of a tranquil life in the future. I wonder how realistic it is that they'd be able to achieve this and why they seem so motivated to. — THX1138
when the "rules" of the relationship that are central to either partner's sense of self are...violated. — Learning to die
The interesting thing about the AI "singularity" is that conceptually an AI could rewrite it's base code in a way a human never could. — Echarmion
A computer cannot look at it's own program and improve it in a way not written in the program. Now a human being can understand just how he or she has behaved, what has been his or her program and change it. That's what consciousness is. — ssu
I basically believe that nothing has any meaning. — yupamiralda
frankly, I don't like the idea of free will not existing — MattS
The real world doesn't work in words, and definitions. For example, consciousness can be present in different species to a greater or lesser extent; also in individuals of the same species exhibiting varying degrees of trauma to the brain. Biological determism is the domain of science. It has nothing to do with free will, which is logically compatible with biological knowledge - (even if possibly not a proven or scientifically meaningful entity). Just because you believe in free will you don't have to jettison the findings of science - for example that babies (and adults) are hardwired to respond to faces and smiles; snake shapes etc etc.Exceptions render the rule meaningless, and "true to an extent", really indicates that the rule is false. — Metaphysician Undercover
I don’t see how strict determinism can be defended in light of uncertainty. — Wayfarer
well all sorts of sub themes inevitably popped up. I wish we could have branches to threads - perhaps limited to one or two ply. ATM it seems that many threads effectively have them anyway, in a messy sort of way.Anyway, the OP seems to have lost interest. — Wayfarer
But think about this. The same idea can be represented in a huge variety of different ways - different languages, different media, and so on - yet still convey exactly the same information. So I say that information can be represented physically, but that essentially it's something other than physical. — Wayfarer
Back to the actual topic, here is the culprit talking among other things about this incident and conservatism in general to another wretched right-winger — ssu
But as you have indicated, every idea has a physical counterpart. So there is no idea that exists independently of physical reality.Reason comprises the relationship of ideas, and ideas are not physical, — Wayfarer
In which case, what difference does {full blown determinsm] make, and how could you find out? Either way, it is, as I said, a pretty meaningless argument. — Wayfarer
Reality is in some fundamental sense indeterminate. — Wayfarer
According to the physicists on that forum everything will appear unchanged and the only people that would notice that the Lorentz transformations are in effect is people who are stationary relative to the motion of the rapidly moving space ship. — MrCypress
The space traveller and his space ship would also be flattened like a pancake and the ship would have acquired nearly infinite mass. — MrCypress
"Is the modern day interpretation of Special Relativity correct?" — MrCypress
when a space craft is traveling at 99.999 % the speed of light physicists say anyone in the space craft will not be able to tell that they are traveling near the speed of light. — MrCypress
Shall we work on this a bit? — tim wood
I wonder if by happiness you mean a feeling as opposed to a judgment, and at that a feeling about some things, but not - and probably not - about all things. — tim wood
As judgment I read happiness as a kind of satisfaction and contentment, and to be sure the enjoyment of the feeling of those. At the same time, I can easily conceive of happiness while not feeling especially good at all. — tim wood
Does happiness cover a determinate time frame? If I'm happy this morning does that count towards this afternoon? — tim wood
But the First Cause can have no explanation; there is no cause of the first cause; no reason for it. The first cause has to be timeless and thus beyond causation (else we end up in an infinite regress). — Devans99