FlashDangerpants wrote:I don't fool myself that I have the answers to questions I don't understand about quantum physics; I will never have those answers because I don't really understand a word of the subject. I also don't care and I am not interested in trying to acquire the understanding it would take to participate in whatever the debate is there. On top of that, I don't get the maths, nor do I get much simpler maths than the crazy shit those guys use. In that sphere of enquiry, I am definitely too ignorant, and probably too stupid to participate.
I can guarantee you that you are not too stupid.
To learn and understand any thing depends on how much drive, want, and passion you have for learning and understanding that thing.
FlashDangerpants wrote:But I'm not running around a physics forum accusing them all of being shit because they don't understand my glorious insights. Insights that I am unable to express properly and lack the talent to scrutinise for myself.
I have NEVER accused any one, let alone all of them, of being shit. You would not be able to find anything that even remotely resembles I have done anything like that.
I am the one who has informed that I am unable to express properly. Is there something wrong with being honest? "Trying to" use against Me does not work.
How are you so fully informed to know that I do not have the talent to scrutinize My insights?
For you to even have the ability to know My insights, on its own, would be truly amazing, but for you to be able to further know how, and that, I lack the talent to scrutinize THOSE insights would be even further amazing. I would love to know how you gained this talent to know these things, if you would like to share.
FlashDangerpants wrote:If I were to ignore this and go to a physics forum demanding attention and sulking when nobody agreed I had the answers they are seeking, because as far as I was concerned my lazy ignorant half-assed bullshit was better than the real thing.... that would be me copying what you are doing here.
When have I ever sulked?
I have not yet expressed THE answers, so how would I know if any person agreed or not?
I am, again, NOT here in this forum to express them. I am only here to learn how to express better.
Obviously if I am the one who has already made it known on here that I am not yet able to express properly, then I have not expressed properly yet. So, of course you would not know what, you call, My "lazy ignorant half-assed bullshit"
IS, and thus you also could not know how close 'it' is or is not to actual reality, yet. Therefore , to presume anything beforehand would appear very foolhardy and naturally a very presumptuous thing to do. The superficial reason for
why you would even think I would suggest 'it' is better than the "real" thing only you could outline for us.
FlashDangerpants wrote:So I could be blamed for things other than my stupidity. My arrogance and presumption would probably top the list. Whether I am smart or not should not interfere with my ability to recognize that I don't have a perfect understanding in any field. Especially not in one where I have put in zero effort to learn but still wish to declare myself the best genius ever.
All I have done was explain from the interpretation that
I had about something that an author once wrote. I was asked for a definition of a word, so I provided that definition, which I obtained from a dictionary, but that discussion gets brought into this thread.
What is there to actually learn about the love-of-learning. You either have that love or you do not, and if you have a love for learning, then you have it to some degree. I do not think you can learn to have the love-of-learning, philosophy is either something you want to do or not do. From what I have seen learning philosophy is actually unachievable I am yet to get a reply from, or see within the writings, from people who have actually gone to a university/college to study and learn philosophy any clear perspective of what is right and wrong in Life nor anything even remotely close to answering any of the meaningful questions in Life. For example some of the usual replies I get are: "My first philosophy teacher asked me why I wanted to join his class. I spluttered some of that standard shit about wisdom and universal truths and whatnot. He then explained that it's really more an intellectual joyride in a clown car powered by bullshit.
When required to explain what the subject really involves, I usually paraphrase Isiah Berlin's less cynical take on the matter. But secretly I still think Mr. Ellis was bang on the money there."
In other words I did not actually become any wiser in the wisdom of Life. I just learned how to answer the tests given to me in such a way, so that I could get the highest marks and grades that I could from that particular teacher(s) I had.
Obviously from observing the continual confusion between people, which still exists "today", and from observing the warring in the world "nowadays", the so called obvious "shared meaning" of words, which you talk about, is not actually providing human beings with much of an unobstructed and clear view of what reality actually IS and of what is actually true, right, and correct in Life.
Just MAYBE there is another way to look and learn, and see and understand from?