Sujet : Re: does the universe exist beyond our horizon??
De : x (at) *nospam* x.org (x)
Groupes : sci.physicsDate : 27. Oct 2024, 14:01:25
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On 10/25/24 12:00, kazu wrote:
x wrote:
On 10/19/24 12:03, kazu wrote:
essentially what i am asking is, is there something outside? or can there even be outside??
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is the universe like an egg and we are the yoke??
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Do minds undergo a health or disease process similar to
the bodies of plants and animals?
yeah its called neuro-degeneration, like alzehimers and parkinsons.
Strangely enough you failed to understand this basic
train of ideas.
There is hardware and software in computers.
Then there are brains in the bodies of many
animals. Many people however confuse the
term mind with brain. It is not obvious
how many people regularly confuse the terms
hardware and software or seem totally without
comprehension of how the two might be different
or similar when it comes to hardware and software
in computers.
You response has the look and feel of you being
unable to comprehend that mind and brain could
have two different meanings.
Do you understand the terms 'hardware' and
'software' with computers? Do you think they
could potentially have different meanings from
each other in some circumstances?
Or is a healthy idea different from a true idea and
a diseased idea is different from a false idea?
healthy idea = making falsifiable predictions.
diseased idea = not falsifiable as it predicts everything and nothing.
This is your brain. This is your brain on physics.
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Brain sizzles in frying pan.
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Yes - one thing is certain. Modern physics is a
mental disease.
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as opposed what not being a mental disease?