Quote Originally Posted by meek mike
Alright Mr or Mrs defensive. But I beg to differ. We do have faith in common. Have you ever sat on a chair? I'm guessing you have. So we both at least have faith that the chair we sit in will hold us up.

I think to many people are watching the Matrix, 13th Floor, etc.

Would this prove to you all that what is behind you does exist:

Have someone stand infront of you, give that person a pin, coin, paper clip whatever and ask the person to throw it behind you. When you turn around and have to pick up what ever they threw you'll know that whats behind you does exist.

Or Fuck it.

Bend over and look between your legs. You can see both infront and behind you.

Rev. Michael T
Soldier for Christ and Cannabis
Welllll, I was going to say the coin thing. But the point was you can't prove it's there until you see it. As for looking between your legs.. He meant you can't prove it's there if you can't see it, not if it's not in front of you. You're right about the chair, though. You don't expect to sit in a chair only for it to break and you to fall on your ass.

Sorry if I didn't make sense. Bed time. ->
lateralus Reviewed by lateralus on . A deep thinking question, for those that like to think. Simple question with many possibilities, "How do you know the world exists behind you?" When you turn around you can no longer see anything outside of your front and peripheral vision. How do you know that the world actually exists when you turn around? How do you know that the world doesn't simply exists where you can see it? A mirror, a camera, a friend telling you, etc. all have to exists in front of you for you to see what they are showing. As in, a mirror could show you what you Rating: 5