12.21.2012, 09:13 PM | #141 |
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You scientific empiricists are so very British that its adorable
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12.27.2012, 09:46 PM | #142 |
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I like to think of time as a physical dimension, much like length, width, and height. We can't understand it because we don't know what it would look like, but I like to imagine that if you had the ability to see it as it truly is, you could see the beginning and end of an object in time just as you could see it in space. Kind of like how the aliens in Slaughterhouse Five saw humans, like big caterpillars with a baby form at one end, an old man at the other, and every stage in between... in between. Except not so literal in a way that we can understand. Like you could see a chair sitting in a room; you could see how tall it was, how long it was, how deep it was, and it's entire duration.
Something like that anyway.
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12.28.2012, 03:08 AM | #143 |
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you just blew my fucking mind, however i am a simpleton.
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12.28.2012, 10:05 AM | #144 |
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i sort of hate Cixous for writing Hyperdream.
i always wanted to write smth about time and she has written things i would, in the first pages of this book. |
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I love any book dealing with time, I will check that out. Although I will admit, that's not why I'm replying to you. Here is why: Do you seriously have over 2 billion posts? There is no way. Error? Manipulation? Have you actually figured out how to configure time to meet your petty message board needs? I'm dumbfounded.
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12.28.2012, 12:41 PM | #146 |
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no, of course i dont seriously have that many posts.
time consumes my thoughts in ways way far from a message board. do read Cixous. Hyperdream is not exactly about time though. but she is brilliant and you will like her. of course i read her in english translations, unfortunately i dont know french. |
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12.28.2012, 12:54 PM | #148 |
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yes, thanks. i should.
i should had taken notes of random ideas i have had, because if i just think about it, its all blurry. |
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01.02.2013, 08:18 AM | #150 |
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you can also see it like this
what happens inside the brain? 7 billion brains from the same DNA group 7 billion variants of IQ ok now what we all know today with evidence is that these 7 billion brains are 98% chimpansee simular in DNA and in behaviour most close to bonobo's now think that you apply for a job you take your resume with you where sez -DNA 98% chimpansee simular -bonobo behaviour ? do you think you gonna get the job? belibe me everyone who you gonna see or hear in your life has that resume including the one you see in the mirror well everyone who has a job has that resume but not writting in that reality -don't ask don't tell- has a funny after taste after people got bored and start to witchhunt gays in the army anyway the piont is what happens in the brain? as all brains are universal so are they also part of all lifeform simularity is the key of universal life lifeforms are simply bio-activity of braincells and brain nerves transporting blood to different parts of the brain the essential brainworks of an animal if human meets modern technology it also meets the information it gives this can be of the micro cosmos, kwantums or macro cosmos, galaxy's and solarsystems my animal brainsystems don't supplie systems that can read this information i'm not born to recieve input from modern information my brain has it's devellopments set on finding food and walking on 2 legs in this set of evolution that is what my natural birth is designed for adapted to to stay alive we are also humans that made tools that give us this information the truth stays that our brains are not made to have that input because the survival strategy of billions of years of evolution is focused on food so humans have to make clear, that is what i find and think, that there is a difference in the brain the basic universal bioactivity of the brain and the information that it can recieve in these days of modern technology are two different things the human brain has no place to recieve that information and from there that most humans find it difficult to even imagine how big the universe is simply because our bio-activity inside the brain is not develloped in that way this gives then the option to the human to hold this modern information in the memory part of the brain where there this information can be used for example finding complex medication to stop a deadly virus i know it is very difficult and complex sometime if you speek about the brain and how it works |
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01.02.2013, 09:42 AM | #151 |
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what i want to say is that in our origin we don't have it
we don't have this acces to this modern information all other animals on this planet don't have this acces humans can live like animals perfectly like they did before the human started to walk the basic bio-activity of brain humans survive perfectly without this modern information because they have their natural survival strategy if chimpansees and bonobo's can survive/exist without modern information, so can humans live that basic if humans today with their moderntechnology, computers, internet, spacestation want to speak about the information age if people want to speak like that then i find that they also need to be correct on all the information out there recieved from the use of modern technology we all have a natural intrest for the world around us other animals have this too and so along the way of stonetool makers to modern technology different stages of human intellectual capability |
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01.02.2013, 10:31 AM | #152 |
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There exists a part of the human brain, not fuond in other animal's, which is purely related to language cognition. That shit is dope.
does not make us BETTER than other animals though, for they have parts of their brains which let them sense sonar signals, or electrical impulses, or see in ultraviolet, or even telepathy, whio knows?
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01.02.2013, 12:25 PM | #153 |
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Time is the dimension that allows for change.
Change is the one constant in the Multi-verse. Time rules. Without Time everything would happen instantaneously. The Diamond Sea would be all of one picasecond long!
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01.02.2013, 01:12 PM | #154 |
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it is also so mr robert shrunk that everyone is born with what nature give you
some have more iq then others also conditions where the child grows also decides how the brain devellops what is born is good, leave nature like it is humans don't need to win from nature , win from life |
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01.02.2013, 01:58 PM | #155 |
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I have always thought you were pro-Euro. Admittedly, that may be due to my own insistence at lumping those from the United Kingdom in with the rest of the unwashed and terribly smelly Eurobeasts.
Lately, I've been trying to temper my disdain toward them; mostly due to the rapidly approaching TIME of my own inclusion in The Commonwealth. God Save the Queen. |
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01.02.2013, 02:13 PM | #156 |
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ps: lol@diminution.
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poor robert is just talking to a narcissistic nutjob on the false assumption that he's actually being heard out (he isn't, of course). he's got a point at least about the french though-- as far as i understand, it's very much like that (the state harvests the top achievers). anyway, all this talk and announcements of ostralia this and ostralia that but nothing happens-- when will you finally GTFO of 'Merica? it's not that we need you gone of course, but it would be nice to see you write about a different subject, like, the actual (not imagined) taste of kangaroo taco. so-- when? anyway, back later to discuss broca, etc. |
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No, traveling is the enemy of prejudice, the sad reality is plenty of scientists and science-minded folks are as bigoted and prejudiced as anyone else. Science doesn't negate prejudice, in fact, sometimes it has the propensity to enforce it by pseudo-intellectual superiority complexes (e.g. Richard Dawkins crowd).. As to time, none of us experience time. Scientifically or philosophically time is something the human mind avoids because it is completely outside of human control. The mind is great at measuring things and at complaining, so it prefers to dwell in the memories of the past, and the fears/fantasies of the future, where the mind has TOTAL control. Time only actually exists in the present moment, and the nature of the reactionary human brain is to exist a split-second after the present moment has already past. Spiritual practices are to tune the brain through experience to live in the present moment as it exists, and not to dwell in the past or the future. Only God exists in the past and the future, we do not, neither do our brains. So time for us in all intent and purpose doesn't even exist.
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01.02.2013, 03:07 PM | #159 |
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I just thumb-typed a multiple-paragraph reply, only to have it lost to TIME.
will have to wait A FEW HOURS before I do it again... |
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01.02.2013, 03:23 PM | #160 |
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accidentally write your name wrong
no disrespect, find it intresting to hear your thoughts |
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