Evidently. I said so early on. I do not have access, and you may forgive me for saying I do not desire access, to your inner motivations — Vera Mont
Universal Entropy, would be the most convincing evidence for me, that the stages of existence are 'comes into', 'IS', and 'IS no more'. I also accept the conservation of energy law as true, but I see no compelling evidence that energy, in any fundamental form/state it is proposed to have, is self-aware/conscious.If we apply that human awareness, we can say they were briefly humanly aware (a wave) , but does that mean when they die (return to flat ocean) all awareness is lost? Or is there a fundamental consciousness ocean they return to? — Benj96
Where do we draw the line? In what specific state of arrangement is energy and matter conscious, or are they always some form of conscious? Is it an innate property that they possess?
Just as solipsism suggests only one mind possesses awareness and panpsychism suggests that all matter and energy is conscious. The true emergence of it can be anywhere within in this polarity/dichotomy. — Benj96
Colour borders are definitive. Paint one half of a wall red and the other half yellow and you will see a definite border, yes?
— universeness
Depends if you're colour blind or not. — Benj96
The universe is not itemised. It is a seamless transition of interactions between space, matter, energy, time etc. Humans itemise. We are the discriminators, the categorisers, based on human perceived differences between things, and thus we developed language simultaneously applying different words to different categories to describe their relationships and build a knowledge of the universes content and workings. — Benj96
but I see no compelling evidence that energy, in any fundamental form/state it is proposed to have, is self-aware/conscious. — universeness
No, it doesn't, borders created via monochromatic shades of light and dark, are just as real as borders created by colour difference. — universeness
I remain bemused, regarding why you choose to use any of the points you have made in this thread, to justify your declaration that you are a theist and by doing so, think that you have any chance of finding common ground between theism and atheism. You just get rejected by both sides. — universeness
What would be compelling evidence for you? — Benj96
I just wonder, could this axis between object and subject not be one of decreasing entropy/ increasing organisation? — Benj96
then it's not a huge irrationality to think that perhaps the low entropy of the singularity is also conscious — Benj96
No, there are differences in the monochromatic shade they produce, the hue of yellow and the hue of red are different so they would not produce the exact same shade of grey, even though the difference may nor be so clear to the human eye.In that sense if a yellow and red of the same brightness is put into monochromacy. They will both be the same indistinguishable grey. — Benj96
I typed 'bemused,' not 'amused.'I'm glad it amuses you. — Benj96
I've now given several reasons why I like the term God. I can't possibly go on explaining more. I just made a personal choice and more importantly one that I'm not enforcing or insisting anyone else adopt. I don't see any issue with that — Benj96
No, because increasing, LOCALISED organisation/complexity/birth etc, does not slow increasing universal entropy. — universeness
I have no idea what logic you are trying apply here? The expansion of the universe is increasing and 'stuff' falls into black holes, and wont come out again until the black holes evaporate over an immensity of time. This is the basis of the eventual heat death of the universe, as most of the current content of the universe will end up inside black holes, star reproduction will end and it will not be possible to concentrate enough energy into the localised creation of new combinatorials.How do we ever make that comparison? What quantity of life or "consciousness maybe" offsets 16 jumbled up galaxies? — Benj96
But anyways, gravity pulls shit toghether, energy pushes them apart. Is gravity working with entropy? Or against it? — Benj96
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