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Originally Posted by PornDiscounts-V
Science is based on the ability to reliably perform an experiment with the same result.
So when you put water into a pot and put that pot onto a high flame you expect the pot to give a rapid boil.
One thing that happens when you introduce the idea of string theory and quantum mechanics is that things get fuzzy.
Often times, you cannot replicate a result that requires a small sample with quantum mechanics. Why? Because they follow fields, not solids as you know them. And fields have interesting issues over solids. You can have something create white noise, or cut through a rock, which should be solid.
Some believe this is why placebos work.
Your brain has funny noise going on with neurons. Now multiply by the fact that the structure of those neurons have noise. Now consider that the energy those neurons pose on your receptors have noise. Now realize that even if all of those had no noise, the interpreters in your brain can see them differently (color blindness not associated with physical implications).
Now consider that certain properties from the above examples can supersede other examples.
Can't wait to get a computer that does all of this. Oh wait. We have one right now. The human brain. Are you truly using yours?
Think: How much am I using my computer if I am currently reading a porn website?
Yeah.. not that much.
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"Science is based on the ability to reliably perform an experiment with the same result." first there must be an assumption to test. no concept, no experiment.
one thing that stuck with me is: the mind is the future, the body is the past. we 'think' of something, an action. some actions happen, other do not. when a thought is acted on the body becomes aware, yet the action is in the past.
quantum is based on time. there can be no 'waveform' with out time. the concept 'wave' implies moving through time. when an aspect of a waveform is forced into superposition we can then experience that moment of time.
thought is assumed to be the mechanics of brain function, inside the head. is it? is thought like horsepower? a mechanical function? or is thought a 'waveform' existing across time? interesting question.