The statement you just made implies that there are multiple "things", aka entities. You're being logically inconsistent. — JustSomeGuy
Sorry, but GR predicts many things like, the big-bang, time dilation, gravitational waves, and that we inhabit a stationary block universe. — tom
Entity: a thing with distinct and independent existence — JustSomeGuy
What you could do is demonstrate that the laws of physics are not deterministic. — tom
According to GR we inhabit a stationary block space-time. This is as super-duper-deterministic as you can get. — tom
In what way is GR not compatible with QM? — tom
So the mind and the brain are two different entities? — JustSomeGuy
Who is taking action and who is becoming aware of action? — JustSomeGuy
The Copenhagen Interpretation is entirely compatible with Superdeterminism. — tom
consequence of the laws of physics being interpreted — tom
Cells can and rocks can't? Why? What is the meaning of "can".Cells can, rocks can't — Pseudonym
Cells — Pseudonym
illusion of self speeds up decision making by presuming they shouldn't be. — Pseudonym
Nothing is 'interested', any more than the rock is 'intetested' in getting wet when it rains, it just does. — Pseudonym
As I said above, the point is to highlight potential discrepancies in stimuli. — Pseudonym
I would prefer not to rely on faith in the existence of a physical "soul" like described in many religions, and I would also like to believe that the world around me is to some extent real. — A disturbed person
so they invent a myth, a god, in order to pretend to themselves that things really are determined in a simple way for themselves and everybody else. — sime
There isn't a problem with measurement. Precisely-measured differences in clock tick rates have been observed that are consistent with the predictions of special and general relativity. — Andrew M
You're confusing it with velocity — noAxioms
There's that magical Mind again, that is uninfluenced by the experiences it has experienced — CasKev
well isn't saying that anything could be accelerating depending on the viewpoint just as silly? — David Solman
That's not accurate. If everything is the result of a cause, there cannot be true freedom of choice — JustSomeGuy
Well, yes, the Earth is always accelerating - it is revolving around the sun, which involves acceleration. — T Clark
Are you saying each individual event is isolated and unconnected, unrelated to all other events? — JustSomeGuy
This issue has been on my mind a lot since we talked last, and I'm trying to figure out how to make sense of things from a non-deterministic viewpoint. No breakthroughs yet, unfortunately. — JustSomeGuy
If everything is determined, that includes illusions.
If everything is determined, that includes determinism.
Therefore, if determinism is assumed to be true, one's position on free will vs. determinism is determined.
Finally, if everything is determined, that would include physicalism/materialism. What determined physicalism/materialism? — WISDOMfromPO-MO
You're confusing religion with science. If you really don't know the difference, then there's no point in continuing a conversation with you. — Harry Hindu
Yes, I'm sure the earth is not accelerating. F = ma. If no force is applied, there is no acceleration. — T Clark