Sounds like a good thing...
Define reality, though.
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Sounds like a good thing...
Define reality, though.
Lol just so you know, i spend my free time and the time i can't sleep( i have sleep apneia) considering things that have no true answer.
Reality isn't truly definable.
It can be the physical world that you perceive through your senses.
I believe that is the closest definition i can think of. I also think that we could be figments of God's imagination. I have entertained that idea for quite some time. It seems to make sense. Jesus was God in the flesh. So that means God didn't have a physical persona IN THIS REALITY. However if we are the figments of God's imagination that means that he is in a different reality than we our.
I think that just maybe, god could be someone who has gone insane or is autistic. This would explain how he is able to create and mould this world to his desires. I don't think that any person with a normal mind set would be able to come up with even a millionth of this universe. I know that i couldn't.
lol! You have quite a mind, leaf!
I wonder what our conscious state would be like w/o a brain, and senses to comprehend reality?
Reality is purely subjective, and dependent upon our perceptions, via our senses. Would we even have a reality w/o a brain, or would we simply be?
I guess we'll have to wait to find out...
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Hmm that is a very insightful question. I have not ever thought about that. Well lets give it a while.
The brain is controlled by the conscious, which is under your control. yet the conscious is controlled by the the subconscious which we have no control over-to an extent. The subconscious is theorized to be controlled by the subconscious's own subconscious which opens up a whole new path of ideas of psychology. One would assume that the conscious is a part of the brain and the conscious attached to the subconcious ect. But we all know what assuming does. it just makes an ass out of u and me.
Assumption is a fickle thing, but it's fun to ponder such questions. I try to keep an open mind to the many possibilities...
We are all born with a little bit of insanity, try not to lose it!
lol i love that quote always makes me laugh.
But anyway i love contimplating the unknown. Last year I created a whole series of charts explaining different possabilities of the space time flux.
I believe that it is called the butterfly effect, when i was eleven i worked it all out by myself and wanted to get it patented. only to find out i was late by a long time lol. I still love that theory. I called it the ripple effect which i later found out was one of its other names. How everything we do completly alters the future of the world.
Every action has an effect on the future, and that amazes me. Even some of the most insignifficant things we do can alter the future in a big way. Hell, us sitting here talking on-line will probably have some kind of effect on it. The thing is, we could never predict what. :)
exactly. Us talking will cause deaths in the world, and births and miracles.. The only question is if we are causing more deaths than births and miracls.
I am very stoned right now i can't think about this to easily now.
I can't imagine how it would cause death, or miricles, or births, but I can see where it could alter the future a bit. The very fact that we are here, and not somewhere else, doing something else, makes a difference...if only a slight one.Quote:
Originally Posted by wayoftheleaf
by doing this we are doing something other than what we would have, causing our mind to think about something different so we do something different eventually causing other people to do something other than they would and so on and so forth.