Everything is thought. Death is a concept, light is thought etc... video, page


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reply posted on 7-10-2012 @ 08:22 AM by Socrato
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I've thought of time as non-existent in a linear sense. Something like a wave could begin to explain how we might experience time. I have the feeling we perpetuate time upon ourselves because existence is out of balance and we are experiencing that thing getting back into balance. I think without a concept of time we could not view what is happening to us and we would not exist.

I've noticed that time seems to go slower when things are novel and faster when they are mundane.


reply posted on 7-10-2012 @ 08:32 AM by jiggerj
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Thousands of years ago this three dimensional existence began...


How can you continue listening past a starting statement as uninformed as this? If the narrator doesn't know the universe is billions of years old, then he's lost all credibility.


reply posted on 7-10-2012 @ 08:46 AM by Socrato
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I don't really care that he said thousands of years ago. Obviously in his view time is not a thing that even matters. He says at the end there is no time or space.

I can listen to someone past something like that because I have not been programmed to shut down at a single statement I assume to be false at the time.


reply posted on 7-10-2012 @ 09:00 AM by InfaRedMan
Originally posted by Socrato
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I don't really care that he said thousands of years ago.


Then the standard of evidence you accept as a qualification for a hypothesis is of a very poor quality.

IRM


reply posted on 7-10-2012 @ 09:05 AM by Socrato
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And I don't care because I like to take in information and make up my own mind. I can let a simple sleight of tongue slide and listen to the rest of a presentation. I obviously heard it and alarm bells went off. I then decided how important it was that he said that overall and realized it didn't matter at all to what he was arguing.


reply posted on 7-10-2012 @ 09:06 AM by winofiend
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If we did not exist without time, nothing would. We are just tools that perceive it - You're giving in to the "If a tree falls in the forrest" crowd man, DO NOT!! they will have at you like a jelly bean in a very small jelly dooghnut factory.

If time exists, man, WE DO. Ergo Ipso Rectum.. I tell you man, WE EXISTS!!

And I'm no reatard nother.

If we all just hit "pause" and ..

god speed my friends, god speed. to you all..


reply posted on 7-10-2012 @ 09:09 AM by jiggerj
Originally posted by Socrato
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And I don't care because I like to take in information and make up my own mind. I can let a simple sleight of tongue slide and listen to the rest of a presentation. I obviously heard it and alarm bells went off. I then decided how important it was that he said that overall and realized it didn't matter at all to what he was arguing.


Then you risk a whole bunch of MISinformation getting into your head. No thanks.

Come on, thousands of years? He might as well have said the universe came into existence last Friday.


reply posted on 7-10-2012 @ 09:13 AM by Socrato
Originally posted by jiggerj
Originally posted by Socrato
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And I don't care because I like to take in information and make up my own mind. I can let a simple sleight of tongue slide and listen to the rest of a presentation. I obviously heard it and alarm bells went off. I then decided how important it was that he said that overall and realized it didn't matter at all to what he was arguing.


Then you risk a whole bunch of MISinformation getting into your head. No thanks.

Come on, thousands of years? He might as well have said the universe came into existence last Friday.


It could have for all we know.



reply posted on 7-10-2012 @ 09:17 AM by billy197300
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Well, after wasting 35 minutes of my life I can never get back, I think.........this guy needs to stop doing drugs when he reads the Bible. It never ends well.


reply posted on 7-10-2012 @ 09:25 AM by jiggerj
Originally posted by Socrato
Originally posted by jiggerj
Originally posted by Socrato
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And I don't care because I like to take in information and make up my own mind. I can let a simple sleight of tongue slide and listen to the rest of a presentation. I obviously heard it and alarm bells went off. I then decided how important it was that he said that overall and realized it didn't matter at all to what he was arguing.


Then you risk a whole bunch of MISinformation getting into your head. No thanks.

Come on, thousands of years? He might as well have said the universe came into existence last Friday.


It could have for all we know.


Think of it this way: If this narrator says some things that you already knew, then you didn't need to hear them. If, however, he says things that you don't know, and you incorporate them into your way of thinking, if these things are wrong you have allowed yourself to be intellectually violated. It's just not worth the risk of possibly living for years and years with falsehoods. My mind is worth more than that. How about yours?

Protect your mind!
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reply posted on 7-10-2012 @ 09:44 AM by subject x
If you like that theory, try "World as Myth" on for size.

If one thinker's thoughts can create a reality, why not other's?


reply posted on 8-10-2012 @ 01:46 AM by InfaRedMan
Originally posted by subject x
If you like that theory, try "
World as Myth" on for size.

If one thinker's thoughts can create a reality, why not other's?


It's fiction. We all share one reality. The only difference is in our interpretations of it.

IRM
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