Oh, it is? Then you should have no problem pointing me to its Mathematical counter-parts?
The Neural Basis of NonDuality
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Re: The Neural Basis of NonDuality
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Re: The Neural Basis of NonDuality
I don't know the calculations, look it up if you wantTimeSeeker wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 9:33 pmOh, it is? Then you should have no problem pointing me to its Mathematical counter-parts?
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Re: The Neural Basis of NonDuality
The first result for "boundless but finite" in Google returns a Torus. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torus
So we are still in the land of topology. You'll be happy to know that a Torus can be described with only TWO constants!
The radius of the tube and the radius of the ring. Sooooo - you can measure the arc ?
Re: The Neural Basis of NonDuality
If you think that a torus is the same as the universeTimeSeeker wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 9:36 pmThe first result for "boundless but finite" in Google returns a Torus. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torus
So we are still in the land of topology. You'll be happy to know that a Torus can be described with only TWO constants!
The radius of the tube and the radius of the ring. Sooooo - you can measure the arc ?![]()
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Re: The Neural Basis of NonDuality
I don't have a hypothesis about the universe. I am happy with "I don't know".I am trying to get you to explain your idea in meaningful language.
It's not a circle.
Or a kleinbottle.
Or a torus.
Or any shape you can express in mathematics...
What does it look like in your head? Draw us a picture.
So far all I am hearing is "God"
Re: The Neural Basis of NonDuality
You have an infinite regress hypothesis about the universe. That sounds like "God" on the other hand.TimeSeeker wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 9:41 pmI don't have a hypothesis about the universe. I am happy with "I don't know".I am trying to get you to explain your idea in meaningful language.
It's not a circle.
Or a kleinbottle.
Or a torus.
Or any shape you can express in mathematics...
What does it look like in your head? Draw us a picture.
So far all I am hearing is "God"![]()
Re: The Neural Basis of NonDuality
That would be the pantheists' God.TimeSeeker wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 9:41 pmI don't have a hypothesis about the universe. I am happy with "I don't know".I am trying to get you to explain your idea in meaningful language.
It's not a circle.
Or a kleinbottle.
Or a torus.
Or any shape you can express in mathematics...
What does it look like in your head? Draw us a picture.
So far all I am hearing is "God"![]()
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Re: The Neural Basis of NonDuality
I just told you that I have NO hypothesis. That's not infinite regress - that's intellectual honesty. I don't know.
You claim that the universe is an N-dimensional "boundless and finite" object. That has apparently always existed and will always exist.
So. It has no cause. Like God.
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Re: The Neural Basis of NonDuality
Don't start your idiotic comments here, Belinda.Belinda wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 9:45 pmThat would be the pantheists' God.TimeSeeker wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 9:41 pmI don't have a hypothesis about the universe. I am happy with "I don't know".I am trying to get you to explain your idea in meaningful language.
It's not a circle.
Or a kleinbottle.
Or a torus.
Or any shape you can express in mathematics...
What does it look like in your head? Draw us a picture.
So far all I am hearing is "God"![]()
Re: The Neural Basis of NonDuality
Yeah that's your hypothesis. That something with no cause is like God. And your reasoning behind this?TimeSeeker wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 9:48 pmI just told you that I have NO hypothesis. That's not infinite regress - that's intellectual honesty. I don't know.
You claim that the universe is an N-dimensional "boundless and finite" object. That has apparently always existed and will always exist.
So. It has no cause. Like God.
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Re: The Neural Basis of NonDuality
Because you've conceptualised the universe as a thing without a cause.
Which is exactly the same way the theistic arguments fail.
Where did the universe come from? God made it.
Where did God come from? God always existed.
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Re: The Neural Basis of NonDuality
Not necessarily if their is one universe both composed of and composed of infinite further universe as 1 absolute universe. This would equate to "the All" as a definition of God (reflected in Hermetic/Egyptian philosophy), and the multidimensional nature of consciousman under "I AM" (reflected in Judaic/Christian/Muslim and Hindu scripture (loosely)).Belinda wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 9:45 pmThat would be the pantheists' God.TimeSeeker wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 9:41 pmI don't have a hypothesis about the universe. I am happy with "I don't know".I am trying to get you to explain your idea in meaningful language.
It's not a circle.
Or a kleinbottle.
Or a torus.
Or any shape you can express in mathematics...
What does it look like in your head? Draw us a picture.
So far all I am hearing is "God"![]()
God as 1 and many (with many inherent within the nature of 2/dualism/even) as having a having an inherent triadic nature prerequisiting a continual synthesis.
Re: The Neural Basis of NonDuality
What the fuck does that have to do with pantheism or God.TimeSeeker wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 9:52 pmDo you even understand why Belinda said that though?
You assert that the universe has existed always and forever. It is an uncaused cause.
Like God.