The general anaesthetic approach won't work here, methinks:

Seth wrote:Fuck that, I like opening Pandora's box and shoving my tool inside it
I hate to say it, but here is a case for Coito Ergo Sum's remorseless, step-by-step demolition...Tigger wrote:I started reading it and then scrolled down to see how long it would take to finish.
The general anaesthetic approach won't work here, methinks:
And if that doesn't work, there's always The Blue Butterfly ...JimC wrote:I hate to say it, but here is a case for Coito Ergo Sum's remorseless, step-by-step demolition...Tigger wrote:I started reading it and then scrolled down to see how long it would take to finish.
The general anaesthetic approach won't work here, methinks:
ScienceRob wrote:I don't believe that you wrote this and won't respond until I see a link to a source or several books cited.
Sounds more like gravity.spinoza99 wrote:Mind
definition of mind: an immaterial force that can compel a number of bodies to move in a certain direction
Bella Fortuna wrote:spinoza99 wrote:
Thats all I could see after the first paragraph.Bella Fortuna wrote:spinoza99 wrote:
Seth wrote:Fuck that, I like opening Pandora's box and shoving my tool inside it
Please do ... I remember your debate with that "philosopher" at RDF .. Oh yes indeedy, you are a good read.hackenslash wrote:Sounds more like gravity.spinoza99 wrote:Mind
definition of mind: an immaterial force that can compel a number of bodies to move in a certain direction
I may come back and shred this properly when I have more time.
Charlou wrote:Please do ... I remember your debate with that "philosopher" at RDF .. Oh yes indeedy, you are a good ride.hackenslash wrote:Sounds more like gravity.spinoza99 wrote:Mind
definition of mind: an immaterial force that can compel a number of bodies to move in a certain direction
I may come back and shred this properly when I have more time.
Pappa wrote:tl:dr
You think you are making a point, yet you are clearly not. You are appearing to be speaking of quantum indeterminism yet so what?Physicists concede that one property of an atomic particle, movement, is unpredictable, therefore it is not too irrational to conclude that there are other unpredictable properties, such as will.
Link? Collective will? WTf?If we link two humans and ask them to cover as much distance as possible in any direction and if it is physically impossible for them to communicate with each other, the distance will shrink.
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