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by MJA
Mon Sep 01, 2025 3:39 pm
Forum: Articles in Philosophy Now
Topic: Challenging the Objectivity of Science
Replies: 98
Views: 3481

Re: Challenging the Objectivity of Science

Beneath those theory laden observations of science, uncertain at best, is a single absolute. A truth that unites science and religion, mankind and the Universe. If one is to build a castle high into the sky, a solid foundation is required. Simplify, find the truth, and start anew. =
by MJA
Wed Jun 04, 2025 1:58 am
Forum: Articles in Philosophy Now
Topic: The Importance of Nature for Thought
Replies: 1
Views: 89

Re: The Importance of Nature for Thought

I think your piece on the importance of nature for thought missed the true essence of nature, Oneself. The separation of mankind from nature is the missing link to the profound thought of what truly is. We are nature, we don't have to go to a forest to be in it, we are it. The best place for thought...
by MJA
Sun Dec 23, 2012 7:06 am
Forum: Political Philosophy
Topic: Connecticut School Massacre - pass the ammunition
Replies: 255
Views: 72528

Re: Connecticut School Massacre - pass the ammunition

9000 people were killed in the US by guns in 2011
32,000 by automobile
75,000 deaths were alcohol related
And 400,000 died from tobacco.

Control what?

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by MJA
Fri Sep 14, 2012 9:34 pm
Forum: Metaphysics
Topic: What's stopping us from seeing the truth?
Replies: 2064
Views: 576379

Re: What's stopping us from seeing the truth?

reasonvemotion wrote:
Truth is the Absolute
I don't understand what you mean by this. Can you explain further please.
If your searching for truth try equal, it is absolute.

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by MJA
Fri Sep 14, 2012 4:39 am
Forum: Metaphysics
Topic: What's stopping us from seeing the truth?
Replies: 2064
Views: 576379

Re: What's stopping us from seeing the truth?

chaz wyman wrote:
mtmynd1 wrote:
reasonvemotion wrote:Truth? There is no truth, we are our own soothsayers. We create comfort zones to appease our fears.

Truth is the Absolute which is unattainable for the most common of us.
That implies that it is attainable for someone - care to say who?
Me

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by MJA
Thu Sep 13, 2012 6:10 pm
Forum: Metaphysics
Topic: What's stopping us from seeing the truth?
Replies: 2064
Views: 576379

Re: What's stopping us from seeing the truth?

[ GOD GOD exists in the heavenly space above. = Please indicate any argument for the existence of god! Put up or shut-up. "All those atheist"... who the fuck are you talking about? GOD There it is again! And you should stop using foal language, its not right. Thanks, =
by MJA
Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:00 am
Forum: Metaphysics
Topic: Spacetime
Replies: 31
Views: 15546

Re: Spacetime

Much of Relativity and Quantum Theory is counter-intuitive, it has no corolation in everyday experience. Much of our everyday experience does not translate to the quantum level or to the cosmic level. But then there is no reason to expect that the universe should work the way we think it should. I ...
by MJA
Tue Sep 11, 2012 1:56 pm
Forum: Metaphysics
Topic: Spacetime
Replies: 31
Views: 15546

Re: Spacetime

Ok this dumbass wonders how movement and gravity affect the clock, and why the big bang can’t be the beginning of time and the end of time being the right here and now. Or should I say as far as time has unfolded thus far. Making time measurable, and finite. Much of Relativity and Quantum Theory is...
by MJA
Fri Sep 07, 2012 12:27 pm
Forum: Metaphysics
Topic: Spacetime
Replies: 31
Views: 15546

Re: Spacetime

Space, (The Universe) is described as finite but unbounded. If it is finite it is of a fixed size at any one instant in time, that humans do not have the means to measure it is irrevelant. I, myself, do not have the means to measure the speed of light, but I do not question the accuracy of those wh...
by MJA
Fri Sep 07, 2012 4:38 am
Forum: Metaphysics
Topic: Spacetime
Replies: 31
Views: 15546

Re: Spacetime

Space, (The Universe) is described as finite but unbounded. If it is finite it is of a fixed size at any one instant in time, that humans do not have the means to measure it is irrevelant. I, myself, do not have the means to measure the speed of light, but I do not question the accuracy of those wh...
by MJA
Fri Sep 07, 2012 4:27 am
Forum: Metaphysics
Topic: Spacetime
Replies: 31
Views: 15546

Re: Spacetime

I only asked you a simple question: how do you measure space as you claim you can do? Would you please try again and if all you can answer is to call me names then I would ask that you not respond at all. Thanks, = My statement was perfectly correct. If you cannot measure length, like by taking out...
by MJA
Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:28 pm
Forum: Metaphysics
Topic: Spacetime
Replies: 31
Views: 15546

Re: Spacetime

Space can be measured, it is just that people from different reference frames will get different measurements. Time also may be measured, and again, people in different reference frames will get different measurements. That is why physicists use "spacetime," because it is an invariant qua...
by MJA
Thu Sep 06, 2012 5:40 pm
Forum: Metaphysics
Topic: Spacetime
Replies: 31
Views: 15546

Re: Spacetime

Resha Caner wrote:
MJA wrote:Because space is nature and nature is measureless too.
That's called "kicking the can down the road."
I call it the truth!

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by MJA
Thu Sep 06, 2012 8:46 am
Forum: Metaphysics
Topic: What's stopping us from seeing the truth?
Replies: 2064
Views: 576379

Re: What's stopping us from seeing the truth?

Chaz, you can't deal with a theist providing rational arguments as to how a God could exist...how dare i take the thunder of all those atheists that you espouse to. All those men of books that are...wrong. And further, how dare you tell me to keep it to myself, this is a public forum...it was a sag...
by MJA
Thu Sep 06, 2012 8:22 am
Forum: Metaphysics
Topic: Spacetime
Replies: 31
Views: 15546

Re: Spacetime

Space can be measured, it is just that people from different reference frames will get different measurements. Time also may be measured, and again, people in different reference frames will get different measurements. That is why physicists use "spacetime," because it is an invariant qua...