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How many people still believe in Isaac Newtons's Determinism? (pg. 6)
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| itsamemario |
| quote: | Originally posted by JEO
I don't think you did. |
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Go eat some salmiakki, lutka. Your breath smells like cum. |
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| Desiderata |
| quote: | Originally posted by itsamemario
Nah man, I was being dead serious.
You seem to read a LOT, but you don't seem to be able to grasp what you're reading fully point in case this thread where you're mixing to fields of study and asks what's better. it's kinda like mixing micro- and macro-economics. One isn't better, or more correct, than the other as one is a sub-part of the other.
Aaanyways, Are you on any kind of medication? Tri-cyclic anti-depressants mayhaps?
Cus that'd do that your brain. Like shave off the attentiveness and ability to take a connect pieces of information properly.
You're obviously intellectual, and that's a trait usually not seen among stupid people, and you're kiiinda acting like AlphaStarred,
so I'm gonna guess it's your medication that is making you an incredible buzzkill and a semi-dumbdumb, and not a congenital mental defect. |
Are you calling the kettle black? ::yawn::
Shifting peace and somewhere crazy beings. |
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| itsamemario |
| quote: | Originally posted by Desiderata
Shifting peace and somewhere crazy beings. |
Are you deliberately trying to sound like Yoda, or is it just another side effect of your medication? |
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| Lagrangian |
| quote: | Originally posted by Desiderata
America's economy would collapse if it wasn't for the H1Visa which is known as the genus visa where 50% or more of all top PhD candidates in the top fields of growth in America are foreign born and that is an old statistic. |
yes, you are correct, my boy. |
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| Desiderata |
| quote: | Originally posted by itsamemario
Nah man, I was being dead serious.
You seem to read a LOT, but you don't seem to be able to grasp what you're reading fully point in case this thread where you're mixing to fields of study and asks what's better. it's kinda like mixing micro- and macro-economics. One isn't better, or more correct, than the other as one is a sub-part of the other.
Aaanyways, Are you on any kind of medication? Tri-cyclic anti-depressants mayhaps?
Cus that'd do that your brain. Like shave off the attentiveness and ability to take a connect pieces of information properly.
You're obviously intellectual, and that's a trait usually not seen among stupid people, and you're kiiinda acting like AlphaStarred,
so I'm gonna guess it's your medication that is making you an incredible buzzkill and a semi-dumbdumb, and not a congenital mental defect. |
I did make a mistake comparing the two and saying one was right over the other but what gets me is after I was corrected I didn't argue any points and I was thankful for the information shared. Then you chime in after the answer to the question as been presented for you as well to read, you then try and make fun of my original post. Like if you had any knowledge on Determinism and Quantum Mechanics prior to reading what Matt wrote because if you did you would have offered the knowledge first or added information to what Matt wrote and then you would have probably be calling me stupid but you waited til after the answer was giving to my incorrect statement.
You just laid back and let someone else answer my wrong statement then once you got a grasp on the subject just like I did then and only then you chime in with me being slow, stupid, on meds, etc..
Tell me what you read about? What do you know? What kind of work do you do? You talk as if you're an educated man so now I'm curious. |
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| Desiderata |
I'm not an educated man but I'm trying to figure out a way I can grasp another questions.
Neils Bohr, was convinced that atoms reassembled tiny solar systems with even more tiny particles called electrons orbiting around the nucleus much the way the planets orbit around the sun but Bohr purposed unlike the solar system the electrons could not move in any orbit and only certain orbits were allowed. Now could this be considered Determinism?
So before the atoms are heated up and we get Quantum Leap aren't the atoms and electrons following Determinism? Or do atoms get heated up so quickly (as I didn't look up into the speed atoms are heated at) they do not have much time moving in only certain orbits which leaves fraction of seconds of Determinism? |
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| Desiderata |
| And Matt, Einstein quote was actually "God does not throw dice." |
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| Desiderata |
| Matt...where are you. I need answers. |
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| itsamemario |
| quote: | Originally posted by Desiderata
I did make a mistake comparing the two and saying one was right over the other but what gets me is after I was corrected I didn't argue any points and I was thankful for the information shared. Then you chime in after the answer to the question as been presented for you as well to read, you then try and make fun of my original post. Like if you had any knowledge on Determinism and Quantum Mechanics prior to reading what Matt wrote because if you did you would have offered the knowledge first or added information to what Matt wrote and then you would have probably be calling me stupid but you waited til after the answer was giving to my incorrect statement.
You just laid back and let someone else answer my wrong statement then once you got a grasp on the subject just like I did then and only then you chime in with me being slow, stupid, on meds, etc.. |
Actually, what I did was condense Matts post into one paragraph, as it seemed as though you were still having trouble grasping why one didn't interact with the other in the manner you had pictured it.
But also I was being an ass-hat. Because I enjoy it.
| quote: | | Tell me what you read about? What do you know? What kind of work do you do? You talk as if you're an educated man so now I'm curious. |
Oh, I'm quasi-intellectual at best. And my learning/study takes a multifarious form. I read a lot of history. But there are really no limits to what I will find fascinating, so I've found myself awake in the morning having spent an entire night having read about the migratory patterns of the South-Ethiopian dung beetle.
But it's all the same book, in the end, change out a few names of persons and places and you're reading The ing Oddysey. Fiction and fact, there's no line, it's all the same. Everything is just an neverending loop of predictability and boredom if you've seen enough. |
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| Desiderata |
Thanks Mario but sense I made the thread, you would think I knew a little about the subject, even if it was only on a pre-k level so when Matt wrapped it up so nicely I think a 7 year old with a bit of reading on the subject could connect the dots to what he was trying to say.
See, I was claiming one was more correct over the other when that all depends on who you ask and second I was looking at it from a philosophical angle where we would debate the issue/subject when however, it seems better to regard it as an empirical issue which will be settled by physics, not philosophy. And unfortunately I don't know physics so I am at an end. |
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| itsamemario |
Lol, and what I'm trying to say is that philosophy and physics are like elephant and pig dna.
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