 bert1
bert1         
         Anything born out of (may or may not be within) the universe. — Copernicus
 Patterner
Patterner         
         That is not how physical is defined.it also has non-physical characteristics
— Patterner
If they stemmed from physical properties, then they're also physical properties, regardless of characteristics. — Copernicus
 Metaphysician Undercover
Metaphysician Undercover         
         Philosophy IS propositional conclusions without empirical evidence. — Copernicus
 Copernicus
Copernicus         
          Copernicus
Copernicus         
          Patterner
Patterner         
         I agree. Because if something does not have physical properties, then it is not physical.Perhaps I'd have to use a better-suited word. — Copernicus
 Patterner
Patterner         
         Maybe natural? Anything born out of the universe is natural.What would your proposed word be? — Copernicus
 Copernicus
Copernicus         
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