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lixluke
07-19-05, 06:52 PM
Reality exists independently from human perception.
Human perception has an effect on reality, but human perception is not sole basis of the existence of reality.

Reality is absolute. The preception of reality is relative.
Truth is absolute. The preception of the truth is relative.


PHYSICAL REALITY VS IDEAL REALITY

I shall refer to physical reality as temporality.
Temporality is physical reality because physical reality is ALWAYS in motion (always changing). Temporality is perceived through the senses.

I shall refer to ideal reality as ideality.
Ideality is ideal reality because ideal reality is ALWAYS constant (never changing). Ideality is perceived through logic.


PURSUIT
The pursuit of temporality is not practical.
The pursuit of ideality is practical.

Temporality is a reflection if ideality. Ideality is the unchanging real while temporality is nothing more than a facade of the unchanging real.

Temporality pursuit is based on unlasting quick fixes. Temporality is mistaken for the unchanging real. The pursuit of temporality is the pursuit of a reflection. Pusuit of ideality is the pursuit of the ideal which is the pursuit of the unchaning real.


FAKISM
The source of every problem on the planet is fakism.
Fakism is often known as the 'realist approach' wich is an approach towards fallacy.
EVERY problem on earth is the direct result of fakism.

What is fakism? What is the realist approach?
The realists believe that temporality is the real and unchanging constant. It is the attitude that:
There will always be injustice.
Conventional wisdom is better than transendental wisdom.
There will never be equality.

Fakists rely on always and nevers, but in an impractical manner. They have been brainwashed by this so-called 'conventional wisdom' that is nothing more than face value nonsense. It is this very attitude that prevents any action or progress towards the ideal. It is this attitude that ensures the existenve of injustice.

To be so docile as to make a statement such as, "There will always be injustice." To be so docile as to live by such a statement as if it were truth. By docilly accepting such fallicy, and living by it as truth results in ensuring its existence.

The fakist ensures the existence of injustice by embracing the existence of injustice.

The idealist eliminates injustice out of understanding that injustice is not necessary. The idealist understands that typical conventional truths are not based on the real ideality. Typical conventional truths are in fact not truths at all, but assumptions that are based on face value temporality.

Darkman
07-21-05, 08:15 AM
Reality exists independently from human perception. Correct. Human beings come and go but reality remains here.
Human perception has an effect on reality... How does human perception effect reality? Human action affected by perception may change reality, but I can't see how perception alone changes reality.
I shall refer to physical reality as temporality. First you say that physical reality is absolute:
Reality is absolute. and then you say it is temporary.

We'll continue from there next time.

water
07-21-05, 08:18 AM
Cool Skill,

You have just discovered the wheel ...
Weehee!

Onefinity
07-23-05, 12:35 AM
Good observation, Water. And to the concept of reality as being separate from experience, I say: "Prove it."

Mr Anonymous
07-23-05, 11:09 AM
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Baron Max
07-23-05, 12:41 PM
Reality exists independently from human perception.

Can you prove that?

Baron Max

whitewolf
07-24-05, 06:44 PM
See, we can be idealists and all. But I just scratched my chin, and whether you've seen it or not, I still scratched my chin and that's the reality. You can choose not to believe me, but the reality is that I just scratched my chin. The tree does fall in the forest whether someone saw it or not. The cat is either dead or alive, but just because you can't see it, it doesn't make the cat dead or alive.

lixluke
07-25-05, 07:28 PM
Right.



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You are a retard. Troll. Get a life.

lixluke
07-25-05, 07:34 PM
How does human perception effect reality?
On a quantum level, human perception is able to shift outcomes. Thought processes are in the brain, and the head cannot contain quantum particles. Particles simply pass through the head, and outside the body and the other way around. The smallest thought process may seem to have a small effect on a microscopic level. But on a quantum level, every thought process is an explosion in subatomic reality. All perception is thought, and human thought process never ends. Physical reality is affected by perception.

Onefinity
07-26-05, 01:36 AM
A reply to Mr. Anonymous:

Just because reality is participatory and subjective doesn't mean that it's not subject to rules. It is not just a matter of "mere" belief or whimsy. Nor does it mean that subjectivity is limited to the brain (what I assume you mean by "mind," since "mind" has no scientifically agreed-upon definition). It includes the experience of every living thing, at least down to the cells, each of which has a subjective and reality-constructing role to play.