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To: LoneClone who wrote (11739)5/21/2006 8:55:32 PM
From: koan  Respond to of 78428
 
OK LC, if you say so.

I know what you say is true, but the great thing about the mind is that its reach can exceed its grasp. Imagination!

That is why Einstein always said imagination is more important than learning.

To be honest I think their are realities out there so profound (diminsions, branes)they are unimaginable and enjoyed by sentient beings we would be very envious of if we could know or conceptualize them.

I am prostrating myself and asking those sentient beings to take me away to their world. I am ready-lol!

OK Tom, this is my last back porch post-lol.



To: LoneClone who wrote (11739)5/22/2006 3:03:52 AM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78428
 
<retain the chains of causation that define science.>

Hence science is changing to fit with the observation that nothing really "causes" anything else, there is no separate this causing of that, subject and object, because there is no object separate from the observer. Causation described by classical physics is an artifact of mentation.... an artifact of a subjective point of view. :)

dAK



To: LoneClone who wrote (11739)5/22/2006 4:29:37 AM
From: Gib Bogle  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 78428
 
Well said, but: psychology doesn't explain how mind works, and sociology doesn't explain how society works. They _attempt_ to explain these things, but without conspicuous success.