But two galaxies can interact by colliding and they don't collapse, they effectively merge! — universeness
I think the 'event' label is a perfectly reasonable/logical one from the standpoint of natural human perception. — universeness
get that an interaction between two electrons involves the exchange of a virtual photon from one to the other — universeness
What do you mean by 'Point'? a dimensionless point which has coordinates only or a tiny 'packet' or 'concentration of mass or energy?
So the charge/spin direction causes a disturbance in the 'virtual field' (why is the field virtual rather than real?) and the result is that the particle gets accelerated away? Am I understanding this correctly, so far? — universeness
Are you saying that in your opinion, the structure and workings of the Universe are knowable, even though we are trying to discover such, as component parts, inside the universe we are trying to understand? Do we have to open all the Schrodinger style boxes and do all the measurements? — universeness
Nope, sorry I don't think I understand this. Are you simply saying the cat is alive (spin up state) or dead (spin down state) Does spin up mean spin faster and spin down means spin slower? or — universeness
I will send him a letter of complaint if he does not and I hope anyone reading this thread will do the same. United, people have the power — universeness
Everything we think, do and refrain from doing is determined by our brain. From religion to sexuality, it shapes our potential, our desires and our characters. Taking us through every stage in our lives, from the womb to falling in love to old age, Dick Swaab shows that we don't just have brains: we are our brains.
A system which is capable of successful self-diagnosis and self-maintenance would have to know how all of its parts worked individually and as sub-systems and as a whole system. If this can be achieved electronically then it must be possible in the case of the universe. — universeness
If they are not careful, they will need a lot more Police because they will need to arrest me too and as time goes on, too many others for them to handle. — universeness
I hope he treats you well and by doing so he will give the rest of us confidence that cosmologists such as him are not members of an aloof, exclusive group who are unapproachable by the majority of us. — universeness
I think I understand your words but then how do particles 'interact.' Perhaps ↪EugeneW can explain to me what you mean more clearly. I often turn to him, regarding cosmology stuff that I dont fully grasp. — universeness
They had little interest/conception/concern about what the unimportant/starving/abused mass of the French peasantry thought about them. The same applies to all historical aristocracies. Such an aloof attitude proved to be their biggest mistake. — universeness
Non-existence is their one and only defense! — universeness
I would send to 'all of them' and I would pester until they responded, even to just get me off their back.
Sometimes you have to be stubborn in your determination to gain an adequate response.
It is of course vital to always stay within the law. — universeness
The I that us subject of all of those is still nevertheless one. None of those sensations or experiences arises in the second person. — Wayfarer
Is last Thursdayism about time dilation as that the pace of time varies, or is it about lets say a God creating everything within a weeks time giving the impression that things have been around longer? Like the bible saying humans haven't existed longer than 3,000 years and yet there is evidence of human history alone for 10,000 years? — TiredThinker
But science has not closed all the gaps yet as unanswered questions remain. — universeness
And this is another way of deflating the Hard Problem. What is good for the givenness - the unconditionedness - of the experience of Mach bands is good for the experience of seeing red. — apokrisis
Act' makes it sound like some action or intent is required, and 'act of observation' makes it sound like a human is required to be involved in the act. — noAxioms
I don't see why consciousness couldn't be explained. — Daemon
What's the pivotal evidence that all of the universe is non-mathematical, not just some of it? — ucarr
But that doesn't explain how consciousness arises, any more than saying "it's all particles" — Daemon
The connections between neurons" doesn't explain how we have unified subjective experience — Daemon
That's for the god(s) to decide, not my problem! — universeness