How would you think that the properties of an orange (or anything else) don't change? You wouldn't be able to have orange trees flowering, some of the flowers turning into fruit, the fruit developing, eventually ripening, falling, decomposing, etc. — Terrapin Station
You're it aware that visible light is part of the electromagnetic spectrum? Microwaves would be visible light to creatures that evolved sensitivities to be able to perceive them. It's all the same stuff, just different frequencies. — Terrapin Station
Category error, I think.
— Noah Te Stroete
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You asked how fast they'd need to be moving in order to detect doppler-shifted light. The answer is not very fast. We can detect doppler-shifted electromagnetic radiation at relatively slow speeds. — Terrapin Station
We were talking about points of reference, not the flux of reality. — Noah Te Stroete
Yes, spatio-temporal locations. You can't consider anything absent a spatio-temporal location, and all property changes occur relative to spatio-temporal location differences--necessarily so, since time is simply motion or change. — Terrapin Station
Visible light is a type of electromagnetic radiation. We can detect doppler-shifted electromagnetic radiation at relatively slow speeds. — Terrapin Station
Can a point of reference be “considered” without conceptualization or perception? — Noah Te Stroete
Can it be considered without that? No. Because of what it refers to to consider something. — Terrapin Station
but not all electromagnetic radiation is visible light, — Noah Te Stroete
You seem to think that the perception of reality gives you reality. — Noah Te Stroete
Do you know how perception works? I don’t think you do. — Noah Te Stroete
Do you know how perception works? I don’t think you do.
— Noah Te Stroete
Patronizing much? And after not understanding electromagnetic radiation, doppler shifts, etc. — Terrapin Station
To us, no. Again, it just depends on how facilities evolved for the creatures in question. That usually has a lot to do with what's survivally advantageous for the creatures in question. There are creatures that can see different ranges of electromagnetic radiation than humans see. Those ranges are visible light for them. It's very similar to sound waves. Different creatures can hear different frequency ranges of sound waves. Well, different creatures can see different frequency ranges of electromagnetic radiation, too. — Terrapin Station
There are creatures that can see different ranges of electromagnetic radiation than humans see. Those ranges are visible light for them. It's very similar to sound waves. Different creatures can hear different frequency ranges of sound waves. Well, different creatures can see different frequency ranges of electromagnetic radiation, too. — Terrapin Station
I understand all of these things. I’m pointing out that perception doesn’t give you the things in themselves. — Noah Te Stroete
Yes, I know all of this. This just strengthens my argument and weakens yours. — Noah Te Stroete
It gives you the things in themselves at particular reference points and everything is always relative to some reference point or other, with there being no preferred reference point. — Terrapin Station
Then what is the point of theorizing or the scientific method? Theory and science are needed exactly because perceiving doesn’t give us the things in themselves. — Noah Te Stroete
That is abstraction -- taking what interests us out of its larger context. — Dfpolis
what we do focus on has associations, but associations are not judgements. — Dfpolis
My model includes other experiential elements, (...) but it also has a construct, namely that there is a physical basis for the fact that some data is available to awareness while other data processing is unavailable to awareness. — Dfpolis
My perception of an apple is an existential penetration of me by the apple. The apple's modification of my neural state is identically my neural representation of the apple. This identity precludes any separation of perception and perceived -- any perceptual duality. — Dfpolis
It is this radiance of action which penetrates the perceiving subject -- creating the partial identity of perceiver and perceived — Dfpolis
We confuse our abstract notion of the object — Dfpolis
Do you see atoms when you look at a chair? — Noah Te Stroete
Was that your example? So a chair doesn't really look like a chair from a frame of reference that's however many inches or feet away from it and that includes the whole of the chair or a big section of it? — Terrapin Station
And then I wondered if the chair was your example. — Terrapin Station
Yes, that was one example. — Noah Te Stroete
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