I'm not sure how it would work for massive particles... End result being that everything is in this other realm, and our space-time starts looking rather empty (except for observations). — Kenosha Kid
But taking a derivative is a mathematical change, the "vanishing" isn't a measure of reality anymore than rounding. It's just a product of calculus when there is a large number(speed) and relatively small numbers. Correct? It isn't known to literally vanish. — Cheshire
I thought the speed of light was a measure of the impedance due to space-time. If it's not going through space then it shouldn't be limited to the rate of motion a thing can travel through space. No? — Cheshire
and Little Hitlers for that matter. — Ciceronianus
Bohr said it is meaningless to say where a particle is outside detection. Maybe he means it is nowhere. Nowhere in 4D spacetime that is. — EnPassant
Well, nature has no mind and conscience so that it can know anything. So I can't see how else this "knows" can be interpreted. If you remove this feature and just say that the nature is "constrained by forces, etc.", then yes, it works for me. :smile: — Alkis Piskas
If he's right that the physical universe doesn't count (and I think that's true), then presumably brains can't count (I also agree). — RogueAI
Not true. The physical universe doesn't count. There's nothing "out there" that calculates. — Alkis Piskas
I think the collapse of the wave function is only a manner of speaking. — EnPassant
Sorry, the guy who didn’t die. It was recorded on his phone. — I like sushi
So the paramedic was just like Rittenhouse. — frank
It's the brain's conversation with itself about its environment. — Kenosha Kid
Another strat. indeed would be to argue that the protesters acted in legitimate self defense. If they did than the defendent's claim would not fly. — Tobias
I'd like to avoid psychologism here and suggest that embodied continuity of memories generates – confabulates – the illusion of self-"identity" and therefore the loss, or "dissociation", of self-"identity" indicates neuropathology (hindering or completely incapacitating grammar-usage) — 180 Proof
Concepts are thought and created by us. They are not created and exist by themselves or by some supernatural being. — Alkis Piskas
If they are not constantly posting offensive material, and when they do post it it is deleted it might lead them to rethink their position. Total rejection, in the form of banning, and for just one offense, would, it seems to me, be more likely to just make them angrier. — Janus
Boringly, we mods are not in the business of reforming anyone. Just enforcing the rules. — Baden
Maybe I am one in a million with whom it takes more then passive serenity to get anywhere with any meaning. — I like sushi
I doubt it I am that abnormal though :D — I like sushi
Unless you happen to be schizophrenic, in which case the I and you inhabit the same ‘person’. — Joshs
Guns, keep 'em cheap, no problemo, but bullets should have a price tag that'll make people think twice before they dig into their pockets for some. :joke: — TheMadFool
Did you know Adolph Hitler didn't smoke, drink or cheat on his wife. — James Riley
The second law is a statistical law, so yes, it doesn't deliver absolutely certain predictions. — SophistiCat
If you don't agree you might get somewhere if you outline why rather than simply stating 'I disagree'. — I like sushi
When I create a thread here, it's principally to survey critique. I'm inviting difference of opinion, the benefits of which are: 1) if my thinking is crap, friends here will demonstrate that, saving me from wasting more time on it; 2) if it's solid, I can demonstrate that to myself by defending it (like a thesis defense); 3) if it's kind of there but flawed, discussion will help develop the bits that need developing.
I don't think ideas are really the source of anger, except horrible ideas. I think it's generally the mode of discourse that enrages: hypocrisy, bullshitting, etc. If you're enraged by people not agreeing with you, however strong their counterargument, that seems like a personal problem to me.
I started a thread here ages ago that a couple of good people destroyed in no time at all. I thought that was great. It was clearly an incorrect thesis and I'm glad it didn't take 15 pages to realise that. — Kenosha Kid
I have come to see that every 'opinion' and 'drive' I have in life is due to an underlying feeling of 'anger'/'annoyance' brought about by the unavoidable confliction existence brings with it. We are 'roused' to respond and such arousal is 'anger'/'annoyance' after fear slips into the recesses. — I like sushi
Why don't we recognise this most of the time? It can be subtle. — I like sushi
It can be subtle. — I like sushi
I am saying they cast out opinions they care about because of anger/annoyance — I like sushi
I never said that. I am saying they cast out opinions they care about because of anger/annoyance (directed either at themselves, others or something in general). — I like sushi
On the whole, people don't seem to be posting to generate or manifest anger. — Kenosha Kid
And my point is that underneath it is essentially about 'anger/annoyance'. This my be self directed. — I like sushi
Evolution works by accelerating the ambient rate of entropification. It gets the second law to its destination faster. — apokrisis
It must be great to perform in bands and I do know some people who do. Do you sing as well? — Jack Cummins
Peril?? Not sure what you mean. If you will provide a link to 'em, I'll go ahead and read 'em, though. Where did you read this? — Michael Zwingli
How long should science get a pass on failing to explain consciousness? — RogueAI
Nor was that a unite the white right rally, now was it — James Riley
The well regulated militia does not represent 'the community' but it represents powerful segments within it. — Tobias