I don't believe that you're understanding me. Let's try it this way:
We're talking about the shape of the stick from what reference point? — Terrapin Station
From no reference point. — Harry Hindu
So then the stick doesn't exist outside of a reference point? You aren't arguing for direct realism at all. You are arguing for solipsism.As I explained a couple times, "from no reference point" is impossible. — Terrapin Station
None of this makes any sense. — Harry Hindu
This creates an infinite regress of reference points. Do reference points need other reference points for any reference point to exist? — Harry Hindu
What you are saying is that for anything to exist, there must first be a reference point. But what is a reference point without a perspective, or without a mind? — Harry Hindu
What about a view from everywhere (God's-eye view)? — Harry Hindu
Me not understanding isn't the same as someone writing gibberish. Non one can understand gibberish, except for maybe a lunatic.Hence you not understanding my comments--which is what I said in the first place, but which you denied. — Terrapin Station
What does this even mean? Care to clarify? It seems to me that you are describing reference points as something that doesn't need other reference points to exist. Is a reference point material, mental, or something else? Obviously our own reference points can interact, so reference points are something tangible.Reference points are non-null sets of spatio-temporal locations — Terrapin Station
Me not understanding isn't the same as someone writing gibberish. Non one can understand gibberish, except for maybe a lunatic. — Harry Hindu
It seems to me that you are describing reference points as something that doesn't need other reference points to exist. — Harry Hindu
Is a reference point material, mental, or something else? — Harry Hindu
What is the shape of the stick when no one is using any senses to observe it? — Harry Hindu
Isn't that what "understandable" means? Duh.Actually both of those would be situations where you're not understanding something. It's just that you're hinting at the idea that if something is understandable, then you'd understand it. — Terrapin Station
Okay then reference points exist apart from each other. What is the medium in which reference points exist? What is it that ties two reference points together for location to make sense?You'd need at least two for location to make sense. — Terrapin Station
The god's eye view must be a privileged one for it is the one that maintains the properties of reality for other smaller reference points to access. This is no different from the idealist view that God is necessary as the eternal observer to maintain the properties of reality that the smaller reference points access. For if there is no eternal reference point from everywhere, then how is it that your post maintains it's properties until someone else reads it? Your post isn't being read non-stop 24-7, that is unless you want to amuse me with your arrogance that your posts are constantly being read.The set of all spatio-temporal locations is a reference point, and not a privileged one. It's just one set of many. We can only talk about properties from the context of a particular set rather than subsets (of the given set) when the properties of the object or phenomena in question are consistent among those spatio-temporal locations. You can still call a larger set a reference point, but an object or phenomenon can have conflicting properties per subsets of a larger set. It's not that some of those properties are incorrect; it's just that they're relative to particular subsets of spatio-temporal locations. — Terrapin Station
The stick is straight. Looking at a stick does not change its shape. — tom
Isn't that what "understandable" means? Duh. — Harry Hindu
Okay then reference points exist apart from each other. — Harry Hindu
What is the medium in which reference points exist? — Harry Hindu
What is it that ties two reference points together for location to make sense? — Harry Hindu
The god's eye view must be a privileged one — Harry Hindu
it is the one that maintains the properties of reality for other smaller reference points to access. — Harry Hindu
This is no different from the idealist view that God is necessary as the eternal observer to maintain the properties of reality that the smaller reference points access. — Harry Hindu
how is it that your post maintains it's properties until someone else reads it? — Harry Hindu
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