Ken's law #20. All movements and all actions of any kind can exist, as such, only in the Real Universe. Including actions made by a second universe.
Ken's law #21. No negatives can exist in the Big Bang Universe. — Ken Edwards
Memories are the same thing: Patterns and arrangements of brain cells. — Ken Edwards
I think your definition is incomplete. I learned that we have two different things - Memory and the Recall of eventsl. I learned that memories are only memories of one's own thoughts during the event and are not a reconstruction. But "Recall" is the revisiting of the event and listening and watching the event again. A photographic memory is a good example. — Ken Edwards
My Second Universe can lick your Second Universe." — Ken Edwards
I should have said, and almost did: "My Second Universe can lick your Second Universe." — Ken Edwards
I am an artist, a very good artist, well known for my stoneware. — Ken Edwards
All I really want to say here about the Second Universes is the following:
"My second universe is smarter than your second universe".
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The second universe can make deliberate changes in the real Universe.
An example -- I noticed that there was a brick sitting in the sidewalk across the street and then I walked across the street and I picked up the brick.
Thus my own tiny Universe made deliberate changes in the Big Bang Universe . — Ken Edwards
You say - "I would say that the smartest second universe is the one that can exist without having any effect on the real universe. Want to try?"
That would be a total impossibility. For the simple reason that the second universe would be part and parcel of the real universe. — Ken Edwards
That would be a total impossibility. For the simple reason that the second universe would be part and parcel of the real universe. — Ken Edwards
↪Janus
You got the question wrong, Janus. The right question is __ Which is best? Lick or get licked? — Ken Edwards
Itself judges itself. The psychiatrist is trying to cure the psychiatrist and the patient is trying to cure the patient. We desperately need objectivity but can have no objectivity because objectivity comes from the outside and we have no outside. — Ken Edwards
Thus our inner worlds can believe and say or deny whatever nonsense that they like with no disapproval except from us in other, similar, inner worlds. — Ken Edwards
The world's scientists once had similar problems but, perhaps a hundred years ago, they solved those problems and today, science not philosophy rules the roost. — Ken Edwards
For instance I am trying to look at what "objectify" is and to try to imitate it. I and others, have even partially succeeded. — Ken Edwards
You seem to be "Comparing" the two worlds, one with another. Is that possible? — Ken Edwards
We are bright. We are incredibly smart and our thinking can sometimes do the unthinkable. — Ken Edwards
Itself judges itself. The psychiatrist is trying to cure the psychiatrist and the patient is trying to cure the patient. We desperately need objectivity but can have no objectivity because objectivity comes from the outside and we have no outside. — Ken Edwards
I want, as you suggest, to simulate something and apply that simulation to myself and, perhaps to you.
I want to simulate Logic and Reason, and Objectivity, verbal of course, and apply them to me and to thee. — Ken Edwards
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