We can hope but probably never know!I'm in good company then; I hope you feel the same way! — Agent Smith
Yeah, I wish more often.Has anyone here experienced a lucid dream? — Shawn
For me lucid dreaming means being aware that I am dreaming while I am dreaming, regardless of how vivid or in control of the dream I am.Getting back to the question as to what lucidity is, there are obviously several semi-independent dimensions to the concept, e.g volition, control, vividness and recall, all of which present to some extent in ordinary dreams, and which come at the cost of other dream qualities e.g 'surprisingness' and 'subjectedness' ; isn't it better to ditch the general concept of lucidity for these separate concepts? — sime
I used to have recurring tsunami dreams too!One dream I have that reoccurs is of a Tsunamis. Indicating, symbolizing a present fear of things to come — Josh Alfred
I asked for a feasible plan to stop global warming. Of course I will spread better information if I have it.Well, you could stop spreading disinformation — Olivier5
I have to do more research on it.The biggest threat to what exactly?
Not sure who you call the globalists. It seems to me that naïve, enthusiastic globalisation was killed by COVID. — Olivier5
Not the globalists, which are the bigger threat.Yes, it is. A less rhetorical question would be: cui bono from climate change denial? — Olivier5
Sharing a wrong opinion is an abuse of free speech?Denying global warming should be treated with complete and unconditional disdain. Freedom of speech does not preclude the public shaming and ostracizing of those who abuse it. — _db
Is that a rhetorical question?Yohan Cui bono from the truth? — Olivier5
Simulations are only mind generated. You can't "literally" live in a simulation. When you play a video game the mind projects 3dimensional depth onto the screen. It would be the same if a computer were directed linked to the mind.The topic here, as I understand, is that we are literally living in a computer simulation. — Manuel
Mark Twain, The Mysterious StrangerStrange, indeed, that you should not have suspected that your universe and its contents were only dreams, visions, fiction! Strange, because they are so frankly and hysterically insane--like all dreams
deletePlease report anything that you might find intersting/suprising. — Agent Smith
OKThe topic here, as I understand, is that we are literally living in a computer simulation. — Manuel
Eudaimonia sounds impractical. Who actually has achieved it?I think I pointed this out before, eudaimonia (live well) is priority #1, everything else is secondary. — Agent Smith
If god were a machine maybe he could provide some exact mechanistic explanation of himself.Be clearly, lucidly written; no conflicting interpretations, no confusion as to what is intended
Have no internal contradictions
Have no contradictions to genuine scientific knowledge — Art48
We will all make mistakes, that's how we learn.with a fair share of luck, things usually fall into place just the way you want it to. — Agent Smith
Would you not help your family, friends, or community voluntarily?I don't want anyone to govern me
— Yohan
It looks like you're forgettin' the part where a government does its thing for your benefit. No single individual is powerful enough to defend himself, his interests i.e. we need help (from the government). — Agent Smith
Its called self-government.There must be, there's got to be, a simple yet effective, as in beneficial to all, way to govern. — Agent Smith
At the very least science needs an epistemological framework to work.Does this mean that science left alone is useless because it needs philosopy to work? — Alkis Piskas
This is true because philosophy is like the hand, while science is like the hammer.On the other hand, we can talk --and this is quite interesting and promising-- about how science can and is already used in philosophy. (Not the other way around.) — Alkis Piskas
The methodologies themselves can be verified by the successes — jorndoe
.Science works. — jorndoe
I see it that, as children we are mentally free but physically bound.We are never totally, absolutely or actually free, are we? — Alkis Piskas
Methodological physicalism is applied metaphysical physicalism.Though a pedantic point, it's significant to note, as the article linked in my last post makes clear, that I referred to methodological physicalism – a criterion for evaluating scientific theories – and not the "all is physical" of metaphysical physicalism. — 180 Proof