Since you brought up quantum theory, my correct characterization of what is a serous physicist is completely germane to the discussion. — Thanatos Sand
Since you brought up quantum theory, my correct characterization of what is a serous physicist is completely germane to the discussion.
— Thanatos Sand
That you feel that you are in a such a position to make such characterizations speaks for itself.
My post indicated no agreement. It just showed you had no place complaining about my using the phrase "our conscious." — Thanatos Sand
Fine, you can do that as much as you like, just like people can ask what makes someone think God isn't in all of us. But those are both metaphysical notions with no foundation in the physical world. Thinking they do is a short-sighted notion. — Thanatos Sand
[My post indicated no agreement. It just showed you had no place complaining about my using the phrase "our conscious."
— Thanatos Sand
I use the term 'our conscious' because my thesis is that conscious is unitary and shared. You claim to disagree, and therefore you should talk about your conscious or my conscious and not a shared conscious.
Fine, you can do that as much as you like, just like people can ask what makes someone think God isn't in all of us. But those are both metaphysical notions with no foundation in the physical world. Thinking they do is a short-sighted notion.
— Thanatos Sand
Conscious is a metaphysical notion? That's just silly.
Thanatos Sand I see, now you are not only characterizing physicists but you are now extending yourself to characterizing who is educated and who isn't?
I see now you are just trolling, Rich, so I won't read or respond to any more of your posts on this thread. — Thanatos Sand
If you want to disagree, don't talk about "our conscious". I'm not attributing any quality whatsoever to it beyond that it has contents which are generally called 'experience'. — unenlightened
What I am doing is turning the question around, and asking what makes someone think that they are not already incarnated in every living being, and suggesting that it is merely the limitation of the senses. Because I don't feel your joy and pain, I tend to think we are separate. It seems a short-sighted notion.
Yes, from his/her point of view, there is no rat's point of view. Of course. — Michael Ossipoff
No evidence for what? There is evidence that I don't feel your pain, and that my senses are limited.What there is no evidence of is that there is some other separation.There's no evidence for that. — Michael Ossipoff
What I am doing is turning the question around, and asking what makes someone think that they are not already incarnated in every living being, — unenlightened
I have long rejected reincarnation on the grounds that it uses a confused notion of the self. It is unclear how Banno could be the very same person who was previously Napoleon...
But is there a way around such objections? — Banno
Does personhood consist in fleshhood? Or is it that which moves? — John
Can information be quantized? — John
I think the point for me about the limitations of an analogy like this is that all the layers are quantizable; whereas with persons there is much that is not. — John
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