:s I don't remember we were discussing whether the universe has a spatial or temporal end or not... — Agustino
No we weren't. We were talking about the purpose of life, not whether existence is circular. What the hell does existence being circular even mean?We were discussing whether existance was circular or whether it had a beginning and end. Proving this from our our perspective being fourth dimensional (meaning we perceive space and time as changing and moving) relies on this understanding.
The universe is actually stagnant and only made up of space. Time and movement is only a stubborn allusion we hold on to from a 4D perspective. — ThinkingMatt
No we weren't. We were talking about the purpose of life, not whether existence is circular. What the hell does existence being circular even mean? — Agustino
This is speculation. Scientific theories don't cease to be speculation just because they're undertaken by scientists. The truth of the matter is that the so called "end" of the Universe is so distant, that we actually have no clue what it even means physically. Physical laws are useful at predicting things assuming that thing stay the same, but in limit circumstances the laws may be different. There's no way to take this into account in our speculations. We have "models" about what the end of the Universe will be. We won't ever know.If this was true then at some point the universe would be in equilibrium (meaning no energy could move from one place to another) Jensen the end of the universe. Though we decided that the purpose of the universe was that it had to continually be moving and for this to be true then the universe could not have a beginning and an end but would have to be 'circular'. Which means the end the universe is what inevitably cause it to start - meaning it never actually end and just exists in a never ending paradox. — ThinkingMatt
This is speculation. Scientific theories don't cease to be speculation just because they're undertaken by scientists. The truth of the matter is that the so called "end" of the Universe is so distant, that we actually have no clue what it even means physically. Physical laws are useful at predicting things assuming that thing stay the same, but in limit circumstances the laws may be different. There's no way to take this into account in our speculations. We have "models" about what the end of the Universe will be. We won't ever know. — Agustino
So every death is a suicide? — Noble Dust
Weak-willed as opposed to what? — Noble Dust
How is the word "satisfied" predicated in that sentence? — Noble Dust
If this logic is true, then our purpose as living things is purely to sustain our life and future life. With that I leave you not asking what the purpose of life is, but instead, ‘what is the purpose of continuing the life of all living things?’ — ThinkingMatt
Not mind reading but by studying human psychology which is close enough. Most people live out of habit or because they fear death. There's really no "decision" to live usually. — darthbarracuda
What I meant buy this is the fact that we keep alive long enough to reproduce and create the next generation - hence 'continuing the life of all living things'.
My question is, what is the purpose of continuing this cycle? — ThinkingMatt
What's an example? — ThinkingMatt
Sure, but you do realise there's a huge difference between predicting something in a few days, months or years, and an entirely different story in predicting something many billions of years from today right?!I 100% agree. Though it's fair to say we can only predict anything and everything based on the information and references we currently have. There's no logic in doing it any other way. So is your point that if we can never be certain, then there's no point even trying at all? If so I baffled to why you'd be on this forum. — ThinkingMatt
Most people live out of habit or because they fear death. — darthbarracuda
There's really no "decision" to live usually. — darthbarracuda
As opposed to not weak-willed? Strong-willed? Idk what you would call it. We lack the guts. — darthbarracuda
When you focus right down to it, every single behavior and action conducted by not only humans but all living things can be sourced right down to a mechanism just to sustain the continuation of life. — ThinkingMatt
we can decide we have had enough and resign. "The life of all living things" -- life in toto -- however, isn't ours to discontinue. — Bitter Crank
What you really want to ask is whether there are any good reasons to reproduce, do you not? — Thorongil
Jumping off a building. — Thorongil
We suck even at predicting the next economic crisis, you think we'll predict the end of the Universe? — Agustino
I'm not here to discuss science, but rather philosophy — Agustino
So serial killers are sustaining the continuation of life? — WISDOMfromPO-MO
Ending life is important component in the continuation of it. E.g say you die. The engergy from your body is pulled apart and broken down by much small organisms as fuel. The energy transferred into these organism eventually becomes the next fuel source for the next living thing. Hence this is how death in life is still a mechanism to continue it. — ThinkingMatt
Firstly what do you mean by "life in toto"? — ThinkingMatt
This statement has no logic - if we as humans have the power to create and take life away then for what reason makes you think we can not discontinue it as a whole? — ThinkingMatt
Ah, so "you" really means "most people." I find complaining about what cannot be changed to be rather tiresome. Condemning the masses for their ignorance, myopia, and credulity on a philosophy forum is merely preaching to the choir and makes you sound smug. — Thorongil
To be weak-willed is to suggest that the opposite exists. Weak-willed exists in relation to something else. If it's the state of everyone, then it's not specifically weak. So, if the will of humanity is weak, it suggests the idea of a strong will; the strong will that we could achieve; the strong will of a higher being, etc. — Noble Dust
If you haven't read Tolstoy I highly suggest you do. — darthbarracuda
1.) Those who fail to understand the human condition (the ignorant).
2.) Those who understand but focus on maximizing their pleasure (the hedonists).
3.) Those who understand and are able to commit suicide (the strong).
4.) Those who understand and who are unable to commit suicide (the weak). — darthbarracuda
most people have a vague inkling of their condition but wash their fears away with cheap pleasures. — darthbarracuda
There's a few people who get a little beyond this and try to embrace life or come up with some dumb reason for living but they're usually obnoxious and twat-like. — darthbarracuda
Also I would like to point out that failing to have any good reason to live does not necessarily mean you have a reason to die. Maybe you don't have a good reason to live or die, but life comes before death so you end up living for a while longer. Or maybe you have a good reason not to die - but that is not an affirmation of life. It is simply what I said earlier, a reason not to die is a reason to kick the can down the road, to procrastinate on suicide. — darthbarracuda
Of course I had to go through those threads and found myself confused even more. — rossii
Deep down I don't want to hurt myself, because I don't want hurt anyone around me, but don't know how to battle these thoughts. — rossii
If you think maybe there's some more advice you can give, I'll be glad. I guess that's why I post here. Maybe to talk to someone who went through something similiar or to read what to do. — rossii
My long term goal is to achieve mindstate that goes something like - Well I was born, I am alive, so I should live and wait for the death to come by itself. — rossii
But past two weeks, again I started feeling even worse. — rossii
I have been dealing with thought like why life? why continue? why not suicide? — rossii
My long term goal is to achieve mindstate that goes something like - Well I was born, I am alive, so I should live and wait for the death to come by itself.
To really see suicide as something irrational
To maybe have some motivation to do something while I'm here
, because right know in my head I believe the opposite. This internal conflict of what to do is just bothering me while I do any activity through the day.
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You're overthinking life, as if you have a need or obligation to justify it.
Michael Ossipoff
Will you forget about the nightmare before the shutdown is complete? I can't guarantee it. — Michael Ossipoff
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