Of course that makes more sense if this is actually a computer simulation.Labyrinth said:Actually yes. My philosophy teacher and I have the idea that this could be future people sending their consciousnesses back to observe the past. Physical time travel may remain impossible, but what's to stop this kind of thing once we have the technology to separate mind and matter?
There's millions of possible explanation for stuff like this.Lukeje said:Of course that makes more sense if this is actually a computer simulation.
Why do you think there even is a physical realm?Jaythulhu said:Really, to all those who don't believe there is anything beyond the physical realm, I invite you to join me on one of my sojourns into places that are best left uninterrupted. I guarantee you'll see or feel something that will scare nine different colours of poo out of you.
Just because you don't believe in the things that go bump in the night doesn't mean they don't believe in you.
Ask your philosophy teacher what St. Augustin would have to say on the matterLabyrinth said:Actually yes. My philosophy teacher and I have the idea that this could be future people sending their consciousnesses back to observe the past. Physical time travel may remain impossible, but what's to stop this kind of thing once we have the technology to separate mind and matter?
There's a good chance the bottle of scotch I've drunk tonight is influencing my belief in the physical realm. That said, and I know for sure I'm way too wasted to explain it properly, but condensed sound == physical mass, and since the basic building blocks of the universe are resonance and harmony, therefor I'm going to vote for LEGO as the supreme being.Cpt. Red said:Why do you think there even is a physical realm?
But that's just the most statistically likely.Vortigar said:There's millions of possible explanation for stuff like this.Lukeje said:Of course that makes more sense if this is actually a computer simulation.