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TheDeath
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posted November 19, 2008 03:41 PM |
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I don't know if it's to "believe" in what he posted -- he posted concise microscopic photos. So it definitely does happen. However, if it truly has feelings, that is more philosophical, but at least it DOES happen (which is a lot less questionable).
Just like in quantum mechanics where there is the "weird" effect of changing depending on observation -- so it is influenced by an outside observer! (by just LOOKING at it).
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posted November 20, 2008 01:20 AM |
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Quote: Let's not forget that a significant part of our human body is made up of water (this is scientific fact)
This could partly account for why humans have feelings and emotions of our own.
Nah, I think I'm still gonna go for the whole electric-impulses-and-neural-synapses thing.
Quote: So, in some sense, language is not fully arbitrary since the words and tone chosen matters a lot.
But it is the lexical content of the words that are arbitrary! Like, there is nothing inherent about the animal dog which dictates that it should be called a dog rather than a hund or a canes. In the same way, there is nothing inherent in the word Hitler -- that is, the collection of phones that together make up the utterance Hitler, to get technical -- that makes many people upset when they hear it. That feeling of distress is completely independent of the form or expression of the content associated with it.
But seriously, this is Linguistics 101, and thus so basic I hardly know how to explain it properly. (Strangely, this is in spite of me not really being very good at linguistics. )
If you start dragging eternal, ethereal, ideal meanings of words into it all -- meanings that are somehow connected to the word form beyond the meaning a community of people has intersubjectively and non-overtly agreed to ascribe to it -- then I fear you are entering the realms of metaphysics, where no manner of references to scientific research is going to help you, seeing as science only holds validity to this specific physical reality.
And where I won't be able to follow you, really, seeing as I pretty much reject the existence of any other reality than this one, until I can see some plausible evidence for it. Or them.
Quote: And whatever stand we believe in, this is an interestng post, isn't it so?
Not to me, it isn't; it's mostly annoying.
But sure, it has allowed me to exercise my brain a little today, so I don't consider it to be entirely pointless.
Anyhoo, this is a VW thread, so I think I'll leave you to your pretty little dreams now.
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posted November 20, 2008 01:22 AM |
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Yeah I would say that the water would be ever changing and then they just happen to pick ones that look nice for words like prayer etc.
I'm with Terje: words are just sounds. It depends on the speaker to give them meaning.
This is a human construct.
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posted November 20, 2008 01:03 PM |
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OK, now, let me prove you:
I don't remember when and where, but once while scientists were on a congress and tried to make a new biological weapon, the water in their glasses drained the destructive atmosphere and when one of the scientists drinked it, he died. After that, it was proven that the water's (the one in the glasses) chemical formula was H2O.
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posted November 23, 2008 02:11 AM |
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posted November 23, 2008 02:34 AM |
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Maybe not the words themselves, but the emotion put into the breath could effect something... There's much we don't understand, like how our brain functions. We barely scratch the surface as to why we act so irrationally. Why do we have emotions? We have been mapped out mechanically, but there could (not saying that there IS much truth to these things, only saying something is possible) be more than what we perceive there to be.
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posted November 23, 2008 09:45 AM |
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posted November 23, 2008 12:14 PM |
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Edited by baklava at 12:20, 23 Nov 2008.
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Herodotus claimed that there's a time of the year where all Slavic men turn into wolves.
That man created history.
Not to mention other things humanity claimed to "know for sure" throughout history, and even recent times.
Similarly, it only makes sense that a lot of what we now think is true (not talking about the proven, such as gravity, or that the world is a globe - I'm talking about various assumptions and unproven theories, both spiritual and scientific) can be turned upside down, no matter how logical or illogical they sound today.
So, to claim that there's nothing beyond our comprehension is not only unproven but also quite unlikely, everything taken into account. Our comprehension is short, ever-changing and completely bound to what we are able to see. Hence, common sense says that no matter what we think about something apparently trivial such as water, we shouldn't exclude at least a tiny chance of it being affected in a way we can't fully understand as of yet. Especially when, as Dagoth said, a huge percentage of our own brain is completely unknown.
Science does not create things by itself. It allows us to see, and hence realize. What we cannot see, we cannot research, use or talk about. So, I vote we admire the pictures (they are quite beautiful) and let professional scientists (as opposed to laymen like us) further research this experiment, instead of judging other people by whether they believe in it or not.
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posted November 23, 2008 01:44 PM |
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Quote: Nah, I think I'm still gonna go for the whole electric-impulses-and-neural-synapses thing.
Cause it sounds so much more nice?
Quantum mechanics didn't sound "nice" to Einstein... you don't think that's true as well?
(in fact he said that "quantum mechanics will signify the end of physics as a science" so it must have been pretty serious don't you think?
Quote: Not to me, it isn't; it's mostly annoying.
Annoying? What is "annoying"? Pictures? Facts? Even if they were randomly shaped like that, what is annoying to see in those pictures?
That's like saying: "It's annoying to see the moon because I don't want it to exist, so pictures of the moon are annoying to me"
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