But now turn that into something we can work with. Otherwise I'm left to guess what you think the implications are. — Tzeentch
That's not what's happening. — Tate
But if you already know, how can I make a choice? — Mr. Anderson
Because you didn't come here to make the choice, you've already made it. You're here to try to understand why you made it. I thought you'd have figured that out by now. — The Oracle
It means change is ahead no matter what we do. Civilization emerged during a relatively serene period. It's first big test will be whatever happens in the next few centuries. — Tate
reincarnation — TiredThinker
I don't want evidence, I want proof, of postmortem persistence of my/our consciousness! — Agent Smith
what is this earthspaceship theory? — Merkwurdichliebe
Since you haven’t addressed my arguments, no. — schopenhauer1
Not sure what you're saying. Proof and evidence aren't dissimilar. Proof is maybe most solid in math, but I think in most science it is always a very high bar to achieve. Evidence can still be very strong for something. — TiredThinker
God moves in a mysterious way. — William Cowper
There is a delay from CO2 emission to associated temperature increase. Maybe that's what you were thinking about? — Tate
Didn't know that. Reference? — Tate
That would be your argument, not mine. I do believe that there is evidence for past lives based on NDEs and DMT experiences, but this would entail a different argument. — Sam26
The argument, if you read it, doesn't include the idea of past lives, it concludes that consciousness survives the death of the body. Past lives is a side issue that has some evidence (based on what has happened in many NDEs), but it's has nothing to do with the thrust of my main argument. So, again, you're not following the argument, or you haven't read it closely enough. — Sam26
Address specifically how I've lowered the bar. Don't just make statements without good reasons. Where specifically did the inductive argument fail? Did I not provide enough numbers, variety of NDEs, corroboration, consistency, etc? All your comment does is show that you don't follow the argument. — Sam26
These are not negative feeback loops. — boethius
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. — Sagan standard
Which you have yet to contradict, so are still defending? Or then some cowardly non-defence but ... also not admitting a contradiction!? — boethius
Is not scientific theory, but things that sound clever to libertarians (who are collectively dumb as toast). — boethius
since knowledge is never certain, there cannot be knowledge — 180 Proof
Most interesting. — Ms. Marple
Actually, yes, I do think that those who want to be soldiers are often the best cut out for it. But not always. I specifically remember a kid I ate lunch with in high school talking about how he couldn't wait to join the military and kill some {insert pejorative often used against Arabs}. Pretty sickening, but not representative of those who want to be soldiers. — ToothyMaw
The force is strong with this one. — Master Yoda
