You can't do that. — YuZhonglu
Stand on one leg, rub your tummy with your left hand, and the top of your head with your right hand. You can do that, right? — YuZhonglu
Now: try to think the sentences "I like oranges" and "I like bananas" at the same time. Simultaneously. (Not one after another. Instead, literally: try to think both thoughts at the exact same time).
You can't do that.
Why not? — YuZhonglu
So, then, on a mechanical level, how does Descartes think? — YuZhonglu
your response doesn't answer any of the questions. — YuZhonglu
And yet here you are writing your sentences one at a time. That's odd, isn't it, considering that we can program machines to write millions of sentences simultaneously? — YuZhonglu
I can't?Now: try to think the sentences "I like oranges" and "I like bananas" at the same time. Simultaneously. (Not one after another. Instead, literally: try to think both thoughts at the exact same time).
You can't do that.
Why not? — YuZhonglu
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