I am just aware of the possibility that my perceived reality could be a simulation or hallucination or dream or illusion. It does not mean that I am convinced this is the case. If I were convinced, I would have said that I am convinced. — Truth Seeker
Like you, I too do not have a religion. — Truth Seeker
Wow cool. I never imagined you could have been an ex-Christian.I am familiar with Christianity. I am an ex-Christian. — Truth Seeker
No, I haven't read the Bible at all. All I know about the Bible is the 1 quote. It goes something like "God said, Let there be light, and there was light. God was jolly happy and satisfied with the light."Have you read the whole Bible? — Truth Seeker
Cool. I know who to ask with any queries with the Bible then.I have. — Truth Seeker
Really? Interesting.It's the most evil book I have ever read. — Truth Seeker
Just because they are logical possibilities it does not mean they are actual possibilities. — Truth Seeker
3. Inception — Truth Seeker
No illusions or dreams last one's life time. If it did, then it would be reality. Not illusions or dreams.What if I am in an illusion that lasts my entire lifetime? What if my death is the only way to break the illusion? — Truth Seeker
What if, death and dyings are illusions and dreams?I will either find out when I die or I will just cease to exist when I die. — Truth Seeker
But watching movies bores me to death. I would rather read or go for a walk, or do workouts :DI am surprised that you have not watched The Matrix, Predestination and The Truman Show. They are such excellent movies for philosophical discussions. You can watch all of them on YouTube. — Truth Seeker
It is impossible for dreams last more than a night, because you would have to wake up in the morning for the real life. Biologically and physically, if your dreams lasted more than 3 days, then you would get exhaustion not having consumed the real food and drinks, your body will not last in the real world, making your dreams evaporate.What if I am in a dream that lasts my entire lifetime? What if my death is the only way to wake up from the dream? — Truth Seeker
I am not convinced. I think that it is extremely unlikely that my perceived reality is a simulation or hallucination or dream or illusion but it does not mean that there is not even a one-in-infinity chance of it being a simulation or hallucination or dream or illusion. — Truth Seeker
What if I am in a special dream which lasts six hours of actual time but 100 years of experiential time? What if I am an alien with this technology that lets me dream I am a human? — Truth Seeker
Exactly! I would say that I rest my case, but you are still not getting it.This is demonstrated quite well by the multiply by zero effect. You are always safer saying a thing is unlikely than you are to say it is impossible.
— Chet Hawkins
Not making sense at all. "It is unlikely that" sounds you are lacking confidence on what you are saying, or just being evasive. "It is impossible that" sounds far more declarative and certain of what you are saying. — Corvus
Exactly! I would say that I rest my case, but you are still not getting it.
Confidence IS NOT knowing. Firstly, it cannot be, because one cannot actually know. One only believes. So, confidence is exhibited as 'They who do not know, but believe strongly anyway'. Of course immoral fear types will chafe and call that incoherent. They are not really right, but this is the hubris of relatively high awareness or let's say a facility with awareness. — Chet Hawkins
Up to here, we are fine. I respect your temerity and your clear need to find some balance.Exactly! I would say that I rest my case, but you are still not getting it.
Confidence IS NOT knowing. Firstly, it cannot be, because one cannot actually know. One only believes. So, confidence is exhibited as 'They who do not know, but believe strongly anyway'. Of course immoral fear types will chafe and call that incoherent. They are not really right, but this is the hubris of relatively high awareness or let's say a facility with awareness.
— Chet Hawkins
Perhaps we are just keep missing each other's point. It is understandable that it can happen. After all we have different ways looking at things in the world, and I am not aware of the contents in your mind what is going on, and you must be the same. — Corvus
No it is not. This is wrong. Confidence is informed by fear, yes. And fear is the patterns you are referring to as experience. But it also includes BEING in those situations. So, it can be hard to speak of single emotions rather than all together in experience.Confidence in the linguistic expression is based on the empirical experience and evidence from the real world events and observations, hence it can be said with most certainty. — Corvus
In one sense, that IS the case.What if I exist as an immaterial soul that is experiencing the illusion of being in physical body on a physical planet in a physical universe? — Truth Seeker
I realize that there is no proof. Apparently you do not. To prove something is to know it, objectively. That is not possible.↪Chet Hawkins Thank you for sharing your beliefs about this. Can you prove your claims? — Truth Seeker
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