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Re: Simulated Time Travel
« Reply #20 on: 02/11/2018 13:46:26 »
I've been doing research on a new theory thing....what's stopped me is the idea of the abandonment of philosophy.


Why provide meat to sceince on a road its going to say, "˙ou gave me food on that road, why?"


The road was bad, not the food.


For instance, you're the fall guy for a new idea....your idea...they take all the risks and blame all the bad effects on you.....
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« Reply #21 on: 02/11/2018 13:47:54 »
Quote from: opportunity on 02/11/2018 13:35:25
Can you judge someone who floats their boat better?

can you ask them how they float their boat better....in reality, waking?


Why would you?


Why not ask them about you.....how great that is?


Are we still trying to define human values?

Where's science on the topic of human values? Cheap shot, sure, but it is in the equation?
I  personally  have  spent  over  3/4  of   my  life  wasting  time  on  learning  human  values  ,  I  look at  the  mind  as  being  a  void  that  takes  away  are  thoughts  leaving  empty space  that   our  minds  can  then  start  to  relate   physics  to  space  to  produce  other  thoughts   later  on  in  time. 
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Re: Simulated Time Travel
« Reply #22 on: 02/11/2018 13:55:36 »
Box, I have a very problematic paper I think I should publish…..its like a key....I hope....its going to save a lot of people a lot of money....by knowing one thing.....the future is how we define ourselves yet we can never properly define that in the here and now.
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