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Do rainbows exist objectively?
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2016-11-02 at 9:32 PM UTC
I remember this thread, and I remember it being frustrating to participate in. I think since first enjoying the particular bouquet of this thread I've come to appreciate why any discussion into the relationship between qualia and language will so quickly and reliably devolve into the shitshow here showcased.
Instead of going on about why descriptions of qualia and their relations is difficult I'm just going to point out that you're a fucking retard if you don't think rainbows have an objective existence.
I enjoyed every post in this thread. When I decided to make the thread I thought the topic was somewhat analogous to conversations about God and other words that can have multiple definitions or interpretations, like colours do, which sometimes lead to hilarious conversations as seen in this thread and drive people to make ridiculous statements like "you're retarded if you don't think God has an objective existence". There are people out there who seriously contend that colours are a subjective psychological phenomenon caused by objectively verifiable specific wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum rather than objective characteristics of the light itself. Considering that different people and animals experience colour differently even when viewing the same objects, that appears to be a sound position to hold. -
2016-11-03 at 1 AM UTCI mean, take God/spirituality for example. Some people genuinely see God or see spirits where others do not. Most of us consider that to be a purely subjective psychological phenomenon, or a sort of hallucination. But someone could take your argument and say, "I define God/spirituality as everything that objectively exists which cause me to experience God/spirituality, therefore God/spirituality is objective."
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2017-03-15 at 3:10 PM UTC
Originally posted by Open Your Mind There are people out there who seriously contend that colours are a subjective psychological phenomenon caused by objectively verifiable specific wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum rather than objective characteristics of the light itself. Considering that different people and animals experience colour differently even when viewing the same objects, that appears to be a sound position to hold.
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2017-03-15 at 3:55 PM UTCYou see Obbe, you literally made a thread about rainbows without me coming in here and talking shit to you. I completely ignored this and your other nonsense threads because I thought I'd let you have your part of space and I have mine and then you started shitting my threads up like a faggot.
Open your mind but please shut the fuck up. -
2017-03-15 at 4 PM UTClol this thread
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2017-03-15 at 4:01 PM UTC
Originally posted by Open Your Mind I mean, take God/spirituality for example. Some people genuinely see God or see spirits where others do not. Most of us consider that to be a purely subjective psychological phenomenon, or a sort of hallucination. But someone could take your argument and say, "I define God/spirituality as everything that objectively exists which cause me to experience God/spirituality, therefore God/spirituality is objective."
they are making it up dude -
2017-03-15 at 4:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by Open Your Mind Some people would say yes, because they can see rainbows, therefore rainbows exist.
Others would say no, a rainbow is just an optical illusion.
What is your opinion?
can an optical illusion exist??
we know of several other optical illusions, and they exist, so of course a rainbow can exist -
2017-03-15 at 9:41 PM UTC
Originally posted by greenplastic they are making it up dude
I'm not making it up. We are all connected to each other and the world around us biologically, chemically, atomically, we are all one and this "oneness" or union of everything with everything is what everyone who has ever had a spiritual experience or revelation was experiencing at the time of their experience and what they recognized as God. -
2017-03-15 at 9:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by cerakote can an optical illusion exist??
we know of several other optical illusions, and they exist, so of course a rainbow can exist
Saying rainbows objectively exist because optical illusions are real is like saying this guy:
Originally posted by Open Your Mind
is actually supporting that tower with his hands because the optical illusion is real. -
2017-03-15 at 9:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by Open Your Mind Saying rainbows objectively exist because optical illusions are real is like saying this guy:
is actually supporting that tower with his hands because the optical illusion is real.
im not saying that the illusions in them are real, im saying the optical illusions themselves are -
2017-03-27 at 6:26 AM UTCIf you believe in the existence of some objective physical reality (that the tree does fall, even if no one is around to see it or hear it), then you must necessarily believe. Maybe the qualia of "colour" in this rainbow does not exist, but the physical phenomenon that stimulates that qualia certainly does.
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2017-03-27 at 7:08 AM UTCI'm not reading this entire thread but how the hell did this question get to 9 pages
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2017-03-27 at 7:10 AM UTC
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2017-03-27 at 1:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by RisiR You see Obbe, you literally made a thread about rainbows without me coming in here and talking shit to you. I completely ignored this and your other nonsense threads because I thought I'd let you have your part of space and I have mine and then you started shitting my threads up like a faggot.
Open your mind but please shut the fuck up. -
2017-03-27 at 2:49 PM UTC
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2017-03-28 at 12:02 AM UTClol i dunno why i quoted that I was high
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2017-03-28 at 12:03 AM UTC
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2017-03-28 at 12:19 AM UTCYes.
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2017-03-28 at 1:17 AM UTCPhotosynthesis could not occur if light really had no mass. You can't get energy from nothing, but plants convert light to sugar (energy), so it's "real" enough.
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2017-03-28 at 1:41 AM UTC