 OmniscientNihilist
OmniscientNihilist         
         since that depends upon whether or not a being exists states of coniousness included. — TheWillowOfDarkness
 petrichor
petrichor         
         looks like you did some real fancy mental gymnastics there to try and prove something that i already know is absolutely impossible. — OmniscientNihilist
 OmniscientNihilist
OmniscientNihilist         
         You clearly didn't read my post. — petrichor
 TheWillowOfDarkness
TheWillowOfDarkness         
          OmniscientNihilist
OmniscientNihilist         
         but rather is an artifact of the way our brains organize perception — petrichor
 OmniscientNihilist
OmniscientNihilist         
          PoeticUniverse
PoeticUniverse         
         Whatever is ultimately real is eternal, is permanent, always-already-the-case. It cannot be created or destroyed. It isn't self-caused. — petrichor
 180 Proof
180 Proof         
          PoeticUniverse
PoeticUniverse         
         The Ultimate is beyond subject and object, here and there, something and nothing (taken conventionally). — petrichor
 OmniscientNihilist
OmniscientNihilist         
         The 'Everything' can be a multiverse as taken from the wave function being actual as well as being such — PoeticUniverse
 PoeticUniverse
PoeticUniverse         
         you will never find reality using your mind, only more and more mind. science and philosophy knowledge explore the mind, nothing more. the map is not the territory — OmniscientNihilist
 Metaphysician Undercover
Metaphysician Undercover         
         Actually, no. If multiverse then the universe is in the multiverse. Either way, as defined we live in a (the) universe. — tim wood
Does a rabbit not live in a rabbit hole if his rabbit hole is on a mountainside where conjecturally at least there might be other rabbit holes? — tim wood
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