I agree that Christian mysticism, in any organized form, is pretty much gone, — Metaphysician Undercover
The mystic tradition in the west seems to have always been a communal practise involving words. — Metaphysician Undercover
I like thought experiments a lot. But your Universe A is too much to wrap my mind around. Sorry — jgill
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You're as fickle as the weather, Mr. Meteorologist. — TheMadFool
Actually drawing a bright line between the living and the non living and the experiential and the non experiential is not such an easy task as you imply. It is precisely in attempting to draw such a line that one begins to consider, becoming over being, and process and relationship over being and properties. The task is also what leads some to consider panpsychism over mechanistic and deterministic approaches to nature and reality — prothero
Asserting the individual constiuents of rocks "quantum events" have some form of non-conscious proto-experience is an entirely different matter. — prothero
I think you think you're making a point that I think actually is not being made, or maybe is not the point you think is being made. Or I could be mistaken. — tim wood
Precisely there are different degrees and forms of experience just as there are different measured physical properties depending on the structure of the system under observation.. Using the term “consciousness” causes an unnecessary resistance to the concept of panpsychism because the way we usually use consciousness is to describe our own self aware, self reflective, language oriented awareness and we do not attribute that degree or form of experience to all of nature. — prothero
Thought experiments can't get simpler than the one I came up with in this thread. — TheMadFool
Albert Einstein used thought experiments (a lot). That should allay your concerns, hopefully. — TheMadFool
"The right answer is not always the solution" — Marylil
3. Universe with mathematical laws. These laws, you will agree, are both "complete" and permits us to know "how" matter-energy interact. There's no room for chaos in such a universe because everthing that happens to matter-energy will evince a pattern. — TheMadFool
Have you ever wondered what would happen if instead of becoming a mathematician, you went out and decided to make pottery, how your life would change? — Justin Peterson
By "new ideas" I don't mean just technological or scientific ones; philosophical ideas - the right ones - do have the power to change people's outlooks — TheMadFool
If there are multiple universes, then there exists other forms of me with different thoughts. — Justin Peterson
what if Radio waves didn't exist before Nikola Tesla discovered them? — Justin Peterson
Because I think that anything that is thought with enough certainty can be true — Justin Peterson
??that we aren't aware we're aware of — neonspectraltoast
So awareness is being judged by consciousness' seeming premonitory ability to react to a threat? — neonspectraltoast
Let us assume that there is only one possible world. If this is the case, what are the consequences of any proposition being possible? — Justin Peterson
. . . and Y would desperately seek an ordinary one. — TheMadFool
but no degrees between not being able to experience at all (i.e. the condition most people think rocks are in) and being able to experience something. — bert1
Mathematical chaos theory is, to my reckoning, simply about unexpected complexity in fully deterministic systems. Nevertheless, there are patterns that can be discerned — TheMadFool
Your comment reveals a not unexpected bias engendered by (over)exposure to the laws of this universe in which we live where all known phenomena are non-chaotic. — TheMadFool
Because phenomenal consciousness does not admit of degree. — bert1
Trump will be remembered in history as the most disgusting, destructive thing that ever happened to our Republic. His supporters will be regarded as slightly below him on the ladder of loyalty to nation and and sanity.
And below them...will be the people who are doing what you are doing, Baden. That bottom group will be regarded as the true sludge. — Frank Apisa
Universe A:
1. Two objects
2. Law of motion: if one object is struck by another object the struck object will move. This law is non-mathematical — TheMadFool
Every universe life exists must have order and where there's order there'll always be mathematics. — TheMadFool
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Sounds like basically the same reason [you] wrote your history. To make some minor contribution to the field. — Pfhorrest
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There’s a thread on UBI somewhere else. To my knowledge no one has mentioned UBI here. — I like sushi
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I have; and I've already made my contribution. — Banno
