You mean he would need to learn the philosophical terminology? Or the terminology of the closest discipline (here sciences)? If so, I agree, if he uses scientific premises as a part of his method, he needs to know about sciences and keep updated on scientific discoveries. But in the end, he would still use a new vocabulary he invented for the rest of the method since the end goal of his discipline is philosophy, and not sciences. And sciences, as it is now, is quite clueless about philosophy. No philosophical thought can be studied using only the scientific method. — Skalidris
You guessed right. Now what else do we need besides time? — punos
0th order time (non-spacial and scalar): The innate ability of "nothing" (0) to change state to "something" (1). — punos
This concept of "effector time" or "0th order time" is the origin and source of all energy in space; the source of everything, the prime mover. — punos
No, my theory says that 0th order time has always existed even before the Big Bang, and that the Big Bang happened when the "arrow of time" began. — punos
Correct, but since i'm saying that time is all that exists then it's not really nothing, in the same way that 0 is not really nothing when you understand that [-1 and +1 = 0 = -1 and +1] (something is nothing, and nothing is something), that is the nature of primordial nothing. — punos
What sets the first thing in motion? — punos
What if it's not just a concept, but the realest thing possible? If you define time as just a concept then the concept of it being a concept precludes you from accepting the reality of time. — punos
To gather the clues necessary to understand this kind of time, which is virtually unknown (or hidden) one must probe the coldest places and the coldest things. — punos
For quite some time life has been relatively easy to maintain, which gives us time to think about many more meanings, — BC
Why does anything move or change? — punos
Why do you think absolute zero is an impossible temperature? — punos
More over, the reason quantum fluctuations occur is because of time. — punos
None after AGI has been achieved (i.e. post-Singularity). — 180 Proof
Reality is different from existence, existence precedes reality, but the existence that causes reality to occur is actual existence, not potential. If something exists and its existence is potential, it has not occurred until it is actual, and there is no talk of its reality. The condition of something being real is the occurrence of that thing that makes an impression on us. — Ali Hosein
In my opinion, everything that is perceived, whether it is a feeling derived from sensations or a thought created by the mind, is considered reality. — Ali Hosein
We have here a theory of meaning in which each sentence is replaced by one for which we know the circumstances in which it is true. And if we know the conditions under which a given sentence is true, then what more is there to its meaning? — Banno
I believe the most fundamental level of existence is time. — punos
1. Reasoning based upon experience to make claims about something beyond experience, as opposed to merely creating a predictive model for experience, is indistinguishable from human imagination; because that claim is not grounded in experience. It is all fine and well to claim that I should expect things within experience to behave like X, but to posit that about things beyond experience is completely devoid of empirical content — Bob Ross
2. Math and logic are grounded in empirical arguments. We can introspectively analyze how we reason to construct them both, and, in the case of math, test to see how well they relate to the world outside of us. — Bob Ross