The fact that I said "experientially" known is very important. Christians simply believe in something, whereas the existence of energy has been felt...
Greco, I have heard of that organization before, but I'm not interested for a few reasons. The first is that this organization would be setting...
This looks like interesting research, Mr. Chips. I think there is a gaping hole that separates the physical and psychological sciences. The device...
I agree with you Chips. It is kind of a smack in the face that this string was moved to pseudoscience. It's just that kind of closemindedness that...
I think this has everything to do with physics. Its just that no physicist considers it to be. It's not some kind of mysticism that could be...
In the east, it is well known that there is a certain kind of biochemical energy of some sort that can be harnessed. You may have heard of it...
Even if you retain most of the info. in a book from photoreading, i still don't think its very useful. Why? Because there is no possible way that...
Okay, i think i get it. When i said the observer would see the light traveling at 1.99C i just wasn't thinking straight. He would, however, see the...
OK, here goes ( and i am asking because i don't know the answer ) 2 rockets, A and B, move in opposite directions at 1C (I actually mean .999C but...
"Riddle me this: when it dawns in the morning after nightime.....is that causality? Both followed each other. Did night cause day?" No, they are...
Not a 'shred' of evidence? All this shows is your lack of the ability to think analytically. Not going to begin discussing here....
Okay, so lets assume quantam indeterminacy has been proven (which it hasn't). This in no way points to evidence of free will. "Neurons...
sorry, just found the philosophy forum, guess i'll go there.
It all depends how you define "choice." If to chose means to evade natural law, then no, free will does not exist. All though some say that...
Firstly, quantam mechanics in no way can tell us about certain "macro" reality things such as free will. Also, the indeterminacy of quanta is only a...
The mandation of causal law prevents the possibility of genuine free will. There is a feeling of conscious deliberation when a "decision" is made,...
oops! sorry, i ment to say 2,250,000 years where i put 2,225,000. (typo)
Lucid, my understanding of relativity is also that of a layman, but again: You said it would take 2,225,000 years for the ship to reach the galaxy...
joel, Actually i learned today that gravity does have a speed of propogation. But just to let you know, when you said that waves must have a...
ryans, In your earlier post when you said I was incorrect, i think you misunderstood because your statement immediately after that was actually...
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