What it represents is our inability to actually understand the true nature of emission and absorption. — Metaphysician Undercover
Therefore it is simply a vicious circle of misunderstanding, manifesting as the appearance of conspiracy — Metaphysician Undercover
Think of a topological map with waves flowing over peaks and valleys that gradually change form as if by erosion and seismic shifting. — Enrique
The ‘infinite wave’ you refer to, I see as a six-dimensional structure of seemingly infinite possibility or ‘meaning’. — Possibility
As long as we're talking about credentials or lack thereof, what's your area of expertise? — Enrique
I'm going to be expecting that Nobel prize in the mail. — Enrique
Is the credibility of the creationists worldview significantly undermined by the progression of scientific understanding and to what extent are they mutually exclusive? — Julz
. . . whose existence is inferred from the mathematics — Metaphysician Undercover
A true reflection of quantum physics. — Metaphysician Undercover
To the Greeks, zero didn't make sense. — TheMadFool
Ironically, something similar to "Ectoplasm" and "Spiritual Energy" has been detected and analyzed, not in chemical or biological labs, but in modern computers — Gnomon
It's the same fundamental stuff that "Virtual Particles" are made of — Gnomon
Spiritual energy is a quantum fluctuation? — jgill
No. That's not even close to what I said. — Gnomon
Ironically, something similar to "Ectoplasm" and "Spiritual Energy" has been detected and analyzed, not in chemical or biological labs, but in modern computers — Gnomon
It's the same fundamental stuff that "Virtual Particles" are made of — Gnomon
Could you perform 3D Mathematical modelling of TWO dimensional Geometric shapes in f r/-R+\r ee SpaceTime? — Chris1952Engineer
On the other hand you define metaphysics that allows interpretation of sub-particle activities to be of the same value and service to mankind, as witch burning and seances — god must be atheist
This is because there must always be a future before there is a past. — Metaphysician Undercover
Mindspace : The residence of one's state of dudeness — Gnomon
However, I resent the implication that I understand talking to spirits, only because I understand wave function — god must be atheist
When I read this I thought "that is how I feel about mathematics!" and I went on to read a book about Post Modernism and Mathematics, and now I am in the middle of another book called Why is There a Philosophy of Mathematics at All. — Gregory
I don’t think anyone on the thread supported people not working entirely - referring to your two posts talking about supporting people who don’t wish to work — The Questioning Bookworm
Are there an infinite number of dimensions higher than the 4d spacetime that defines our universe outside of our universe? — an-salad
The revelation here is that working at a job that you enjoy is a luxury because several others have to work other jobs they don't exactly enjoy just to make that possible — Darkneos
Life tends to become a net negative when you begin to question everything around you. — Darkneos
You realize that the only way such a life is possible is because the majority doesn't follow that way of living? — Darkneos
So how would you visualize them being one (imaginary) thing? — jgill
Sorry. I don't understand the question. — Gnomon
Waves, particles, fields - how they can be consolidated in the mind, now there's a challenge for metaphysics. — jgill
There's no metaphysical mystery to such immaterial notions : they are all imaginary. :wink: — Gnomon
I think the best way to preserve information is write it in stone — Athena
What if one wants to work less and work for less money to be able to apply themselves in other areas of life more important to them? — The Questioning Bookworm
This is just the physicist's way of saying we know there's some energy there but we don't know what form it has. — Metaphysician Undercover
Waves, particles, fields - how they can be consolidated in the mind, now there's a challenge for metaphysics. — jgill
This is an error in the interpretation of the Copenhagen interpretation — Darkneos
I don't think that's what Elhmann was arguing. He wasn't arguing a slowing of time but a full stop. — Krisaaaaeeeeeeee
Why would quantum mysticism be better addressed by trained physicists than by trained mystics? — Metaphysician Undercover