Science vs. Philosophy
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LJ, you are oversimplifying science and I don't think that you fully understand what it does. We don't just put labels on things. It is a good method for discovery and observing/understanding things we had no idea existed: look at astronomy, cosmology, quantum mechanics, astrobiology, theoretical physics, etc.
And about 'truth': there's no such thing. Look at the Schrödinger's cat experiment. Look at what entanglement and quantum mechanics says about 'truth'. "Knowing and feeling the truth" like you say, are very human ways of quantifying, just like science.
And about 'truth': there's no such thing. Look at the Schrödinger's cat experiment. Look at what entanglement and quantum mechanics says about 'truth'. "Knowing and feeling the truth" like you say, are very human ways of quantifying, just like science.
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You guys ever read The Illuminatus! Trilogy by Wilson and Shea?
It's pretty hilarious and about the kind of stuff discussed in this thread.
It's pretty hilarious and about the kind of stuff discussed in this thread.
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I have not read that, but I'm working on my summer reading list...
The revival of this topic along with some recent discussion at home has motivated me to brush up on my Biology - it's a science I've neglected since high school for the most part. I have a giant college level text that I'm going to brush off.
PS I love reading and learning about theology, philosophy, and even paranormal and supernatural. Despite it's difference from science, it stimulates other parts of the brain that science sometimes leaves by the wayside. I think this is partly why I'm so interested in people from other cultures - mainstream America is a bland paste of pseudoscience, greed, and vanity.
The revival of this topic along with some recent discussion at home has motivated me to brush up on my Biology - it's a science I've neglected since high school for the most part. I have a giant college level text that I'm going to brush off.
PS I love reading and learning about theology, philosophy, and even paranormal and supernatural. Despite it's difference from science, it stimulates other parts of the brain that science sometimes leaves by the wayside. I think this is partly why I'm so interested in people from other cultures - mainstream America is a bland paste of pseudoscience, greed, and vanity.
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Well put and agreed.MikeK wrote: Despite it's difference from science, it stimulates other parts of the brain that science sometimes leaves by the wayside.
Everything has been watered down and made easy in our culture. Look at new cars or appliances or computers: they are doing more and more thinking for us. WTF is wrong with doing your own thinking?MikeK wrote: I think this is partly why I'm so interested in people from other cultures - mainstream America is a bland paste of pseudoscience, greed, and vanity.
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Science: (Or the art of complicating things that don't even exist)
(Scrible courtesy of MikeK)
Metaphysics and spirituality: (Or the art of simplifying things we're too dumb to see)
(Scrible courtesy of MikeK)
Metaphysics and spirituality: (Or the art of simplifying things we're too dumb to see)
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Haha - you own NNN-BC skis don't you? You'll be fine...connyro wrote:Do you have anything besides NNN-BC flavored Kool-aid? What about grape or something?MikeK wrote:Can I please have some more Kool-aid?
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So I'm pretty dumb, but what I'm seeing here is:LoveJohnny wrote:Science: (Or the art of complicating things that don't even exist)
(Scrible courtesy of MikeK)
Metaphysics and spirituality: (Or the art of simplifying things we're too dumb to see)
The first - logic, analysis, order, rules, black and white
The second - freedom, creativity, innocence, personal interpretation, color
Both are very important in my world view, but must be balanced. It's the middle path, is it not?
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Great interpretation Mike! Only 2 minor corrections:
The second - freedom, creativity, innocence pure knowledge/nirvana, personal interpretation, Truth and clairvoyance, color
"Logic, analysis, order, rules, black and white"
Wow... Just curious, why the frig would anyone want any of those in his life?!? Yuck...!
The second - freedom, creativity, innocence pure knowledge/nirvana, personal interpretation, Truth and clairvoyance, color
"Logic, analysis, order, rules, black and white"
Wow... Just curious, why the frig would anyone want any of those in his life?!? Yuck...!
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