Oh that was indeed not what creativesoul said — ttjordy
What is a thought? In pure sense, there are no new thoughts. They always show up as a combination of signals in the brain that were composed of previous thought. Actually new thought is a different compositiom and form of the other thoughts that already existed. — ttjordy
Considering the fact, as it appears to me, that countless old problems are yet not solved to the satisfaction of all parties involved, I would say there's no pressing need for new ideas - they would just add to the backlog of uncracked riddles. — TheMadFool
I caused so much confusion with that sentence. Excuse me. I did not mean that he did not say infinite regress. But that my reply to him contradicted what he said. — ttjordy
All the thoughs we had, have and ever will have already existed forever — ttjordy
I in fact, see thoughts as energy and energy was, is and will always be the same. — ttjordy
I mentioned that thoughts are electrical signals — ttjordy
But they are both energy, so they must be the same. I think everything is the same. We are one. We are all the big bang. — ttjordy
I think everything is the same... — ttjordy
What you suggest is the epitome of what counts as being untenable. If you do not draw a distinction between anything, there is no language use. The belief you hold is existentially dependent upon language. Perhaps most importantly... If what you say were true, there could be no such thing as language use.This is what the ultimate idea is. And I know that it is very inconvinient if we don't differentiate between things — ttjordy
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