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  1. #81
    Common De-mominator African Astronaut
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Everything out there depends entirely on what your nerve endings, your afferent nerves, your ganglia and brain matter and pathways tells you it is. You have no way to confirm or deny that the reports they are providing are true or false.

    How do you form your notion of true or false?
  2. #82
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Are you suggesting because something or someone is 100% retarded it doesn't exist?…we have more than 1 100% retards on here I'm pretty sure they exist.

    I'm suggesting that its 100% retarded to suggest something can be 100% anything. Haha

    Fuck you.
  3. #83
    Originally posted by mmQ I'm suggesting that its 100% retarded to suggest something can be 100% anything. Haha

    Fuck you.

    That makes 101% sense.
  4. #84
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by Common De-mominator How do you form your notion of true or false?

    The only way you can confirm true or false is having to trust the word of another source, such as your own body's components. Your consciousness is not your body's components. Your consciousness is first hand, but your body's components and their output are second hand. Your whole existence and everything around you depends entirely on second-hand information, not handled or touched directly by the consciousness.
  5. #85
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    I'm putting 110% effort into this post.
  6. #86
    Originally posted by -SpectraL The only way you can confirm true or false is having to trust the word of another source

    That doesn't confirm anything...it still assumes the universe we/you live in is real and not just a simulation.
  7. #87
    Common De-mominator African Astronaut
    Originally posted by -SpectraL The only way you can confirm true or false is having to trust the word of another source, such as your own body's components. Your consciousness is not your body's components. Your consciousness is first hand, but your body's components and their output are second hand. Your whole existence and everything around you depends entirely on second-hand information, not handled or touched directly by the consciousness.

    That's not what I asked faggot. I asked: how do you form your notion of true or false?
  8. #88
    Common De-mominator African Astronaut
    Alternatively, what does true or false mean to you? Define it simply. What does it mean to be veridical or not?
  9. #89
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    For example, I could fool a computer in the US into thinking it was located in Canada and was a Canada Goose and was the size of a house and could make bread and had three sisters and two brothers and was a real animal living in Alberta. All I would need to do is alter its code to reflect the reality I want its consciousness to see, feel, and sense, and it would have no idea any of its reality was manufactured. It would truly believe it, because it has to, because that's what its code told it was true.

    So when you walk up to a tree, you see the tree, you feel the tree, you smell the tree, but that doesn't mean the tree is really there. It's only as real as your senses tell you it is. When you look at your own body, that doesn't mean your own body is really there, only that your senses say it is. Your consciousness could be somewhere else entirely, and you could actually be in a totally different form and a totally different body. You have no way of either confirming or denying, except to trust second-hand sources.
  10. #90
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Common De-mominator Alternatively, what does true or false mean to you? Define it simply. What does it mean to be veridical or not?

    Did you truly ask that question?
  11. #91
    Common De-mominator African Astronaut
    Originally posted by -SpectraL For example, I could fool a computer in the US into thinking it was located in Canada and was a Canada Goose and was the size of a house and could make bread and had three sisters and two brothers and was a real animal living in Alberta. All I would need to do is alter its code to reflect the reality I want its consciousness to see, feel, and sense, and it would have no idea any of its reality was manufactured. It would truly believe it, because it has to, because that's what its code told it was true.

    So when you walk up to a tree, you see the tree, you feel the tree, you smell the tree, but that doesn't mean the tree is really there. It's only as real as your senses tell you it is. When you look at your own body, that doesn't mean your own body is really there, only that your senses say it is. Your consciousness could be somewhere else entirely, and you could actually be in a totally different form and a totally different body. You have no way of either confirming or denying, except to trust second-hand sources.



    Originally posted by Common De-mominator That's not what I asked faggot. I asked: how do you form your notion of true or false?



    Originally posted by Common De-mominator Alternatively, what does true or false mean to you? Define it simply. What does it mean to be veridical or not?
  12. #92
    Common De-mominator African Astronaut
    Originally posted by mmQ Did you truly ask that question?

    Possibly.
  13. #93
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Common De-mominator Possibly.

    Is this real life or is this just fantasy ? Caught in a landslide.
  14. #94
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Maybe to possibly. Seent
  15. #95
    Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    If you can't tell the difference between what is real and what isn't, does it matter?
  16. #96
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by Obbe If you can't tell the difference between what is real and what isn't, does it matter?

    Sure it matters. It matters because everything is intertwined in such a way that what you do in this "reality" affects the other real reality.
  17. #97
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Sure it matters. It matters because everything is intertwined in such a way that what you do in this "reality" affects the other real reality.

    So someone in another reality is making us type this shit and we dont even know why we're doing it.
  18. #98
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by mmQ So someone in another reality is making us type this shit and we dont even know why we're doing it.

    That someone in the other real reality is you, and you in this reality is also you.
  19. #99
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by -SpectraL That someone in the other real reality is you, and you in this reality is also you.

    So what does it MEAN? does it matter that that is fact?
  20. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by mmQ So what does it MEAN? does it matter that that is fact?

    It means that your unique consciousness is at stake.
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