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But as LoneSword (a user from the Spanish forum) said, if you don't doubt then you stop searching. He found just a piece, then he realized that life is like a 3D puzzle where all the pieces look the same, but don't fit. Quote:
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Even if he was wrong about the truth we live in, the mathematic truths he could find are fine. There's a saying that goes something like this: "if you want to invent a new concept in maths, it will be ok if it doesn't contradict any other previous theory". The only problem with this would be in Physics, since math becomes a tool and not the goal. He was a physicist too, so maybe his observations aren't quite accurate in this field. Quote:
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I agree with you at this. We should have a holistic point of view, and that includes feelings. You can see that an object has more than two sides by looking it at different angles, and the same happens with reality :P Quote:
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In my opinion, the person we call Jesus did exist. He was not one, but many people. The combination between christ as an ideal person and real stories about remarkable things that many people did is the perfect mix to write a book that can keep the masses under control and teach them ethics, law and obedience. Quote:
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Before I say anything Xephandor I would like to say that your English writing skills, how you express yourself in written English, in this post is very clear, precise and impeccable...
Also thank you for taking the time to respond to my post... Now as to the topic at hand... Quote:
The main problem that I have with Descartes simple "truth" about existence is that its just that - simple. And because of this I'm no closer to understanding truth. Thus, given the simplicity of Descartes "cogito ergo sum" I can arrive at the truth of my existence in a sequence of thoughts that occur when I sleep just as much as when I think when I'm awake. The problem with this, however, is there are many nights that I sleep where there is no sequence of thoughts that occur, and so on those nights do I stop existing? Similarly, if I go mad, to the point that all my thoughts are fragmented and make no sense (to myself or anyone else), do I cease to exist? And finally, what if I happen to be in a coma? Do I exist no more? The problem with this, as I hinted to in my post before, is that Descartes puts the individual mind (the thing that thinks, and thus knows it exists) at the center of existence and truth. And the three examples, I gave, shows the foolishness and the errors that will result in doing such a thing. Because in all three cases I still exist, even though I perceive it not! Quote:
This is actually an interesting statement because not to long ago I was involved in in a discussion with a group of people that were convinced, like you, that math was always exact and objective. The group of people told me to give an example of a time that 1+1 !=2... I had a little help and it was found that, using the rules of calculus (and trust me I'm not good at math so I had to take these people's word for it), when you place x=2->infinity in the equation lim (x->infinity)SUM(x/(x-1)) the sum becomes -(1/2+1/3+1/4...) which slowly diverges to -infinity. And thus, these people concluded that this was a case of 1+1 !=2. Again don't ask me how they arrived at this, for math is to my strongest subject... However, my main argument for math not being purely objective and exact was (as I'm sure you know what my argument will be) that math stems from the logic of an imperfect being and thus what we understand to be true today might change in the future. This is what led us to discuss the idea 1+1 !=2. Because if this could be proven then its probable that what we believe as the science of math to be always true exact is false. Quote:
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You know there are is a ton of places, on the Internet, where you can find such "banned books". For example: http://www.esotericarchives.com/ That site has most of the "classical" books on the subject, some dating as far back as the 1400s. Thus, the books there wont give the "modern" way that magick is done, however, it will give you the foundations of those "modern" systems. I'm getting sleepy now, but one thing before I leave... You must watch the Power of Nightmares and read that article, I demand it! Well I don't demand it, but your mind would be blown away from what is revealed in them and how much they have gotten right...
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I think the animation in that movie is really professional and beautiful ^^
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That kinda reminded me of claymation...
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I know is really professional and beautiful, but still being creepy. ![]() Sorry for my english =D
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http://reader.homestead.com/mysterious.html
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That is one of the best book that i ever read. It made my first push towards atheism. Great and very true book.
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