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There's a very easy way to shut me up. Just provide one example of how non-dualism could physically change science.
"A totally different approach..."
or
"A revolutionary way of thinking..."
are not answers.
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Oct-27-2009 23:26
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Domesticated
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| quote: | Originally posted by nefardec
since you have made the positive assertion that those are not answers, prove to me why they are not answers. |
If I were to say to you "you should get tennis coaching, it will completely change your approach to the game and revolutionise your modes of thought," would you take this as an answer over something like "a tennis coach would be able to improve your technique through watching you play and modifying your racquet movements, meaning you'd hit harder and more efficiently."
In the same vein, you're giving me a vague assurance that non-dualism has the capacity to change science, but no explanation of how. Were you to provide a decent example, I'd listen and perhaps concede I was wrong.
| quote: | Originally posted by nefardec
also, define 'physical' and explain why it is important to 'physically change science' and what that actually means in every single case imaginable. why do some things physically change science and not others? where is the line drawn? |
The theory of relativity was just thoughts, but it had a concrete physical output that could be proven. We could perform experiments to show it in practice, and we have used it for applications like nuclear reactors or rocket calculations.
It is important to physically change science because:
| quote: | Originally posted by Domesticated
Firstly, no, I don't think we have progressed beyond physical output. There are people starving around the world, pollution is growing more intense and there are diseases still unconquered. Pondering the intricacies of philosophy and ethics are not going to solve these problems, at least not directly. |
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Oct-27-2009 23:53
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Domesticated
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| quote: | Originally posted by nefardec
Science has a way of working. It proceeds first with intuition or unexpected discovery and then with observation and testing. In order to observe or test something, if this is what you mean by physical, you have to either decide to observe it or unexpectedly happen upon observing it.
If Galileo had never come up with the idea of looking through a telescope, he would not have observed jupiter and formulated ideas about celestial bodies. The very notion that one could think of the stars and planets as distant objects in outer space was in itself revolutionary and later came to 'physically change science'. |
Yes, I completely agree. What I'm asking for is for you to provide an example of the theory or thought in practice. Provide 'the telescope'.
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Oct-27-2009 23:55
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Domesticated
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| quote: | Originally posted by nefardec
all i am saying is that we have the idea, but we don't have the telescope yet! This is the revolutionary idea that would cause us to build this metaphorical 'telescope', and the reason we should build it is no different than the reason galileo built his real telescope, and surely one of those reasons is pure curiosity.
You're asking the wrong person for the telescope, I am an architect and designer, not a well-funded physicist and researcher. This does not exclude me from being able to have ideas or share others' ideas.
What you're asking me is similar to asking someone to explain how to build a stradivarious violin and design a concert hall because they like to listen to Igor Oistrakh. I don't have to understand the whole thing by all of its parts in order to appreciate its beauty. |
Okay, well I suppose that ends our discussion.
However, you don't need to know how to build a violin or a telescope to understand their function and relate it to others.
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