When did you exclude everything other than mind from being anything?bahman wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 9:08 pmI agree with that. But that is about matter. Here I am talking about mind.Skepdick wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 10:27 amThat's what conservation laws in physics are.bahman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 8:31 pm Suppose otherwise: Anything which cannot be created can be annihilated. Suppose such a thing annihilates. The process of annihilation when it is looked at reverse is like creation. This means that following such a process the thing one can be created. We start with the assumption that the thing cannot be created. This is contrary.
They follow from Noether's theorem
Anything which cannot be created cannot be annihilated too
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Re: Anything which cannot be created cannot be annihilated too
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I think you are confused about your definition of mind.
You say that there is only one "real thing": mind
And then you go on and say that each person has a different, separate mind...
Its either or - not both: either there is only one mind and so called "persons" appear as ideas, as creations of, this mind (just like in a dream where mind is the whole dream and all sorts of different characters appear within this dream - within the dream they don't have a separate mind of their own, yet they appear and act as if they did...) - or there are different minds/separate things, and thus more than one "real thing" - you can't have it both...
By the way: Have you found this person that has a mind in your direct experience (with this I mean: within the arena of direct, sensual experience, and not in thoughts about the experience) - how is this person being experienced? how is the mind experienced? And, most importantly: WHO is the separate one that experiences these separate entities?
There is no matter without mind.
Mind defines/creates (the idea of) matter.
No mind, no matter
See, everything we can talk about are only thoughts, they are ideas - mind is an idea, matter is an idea, I is an idea, you is an idea.
Pinch your arm, feel that? This sensation is not an idea. But: To interpret it as: I have pinched my arm - this is an idea - it is not real, the sensation of *pinch* is real. All else - mind and matter included - is acquired knowledge, not more than ideas - they are nice and helpful for communication, but there is no reality hidden inside of them.
Reality needs no explanation - quite the opposite: once you explain you move away from it.
Re: Anything which cannot be created cannot be annihilated too
False. Prove it!bahman wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 8:58 pmMind is attached to matter in all its form.
False. Prove it!Human body is one form of matter. But there is mind who decides.
False dichotomy. Prove it!Therefore, you have human, mind and body.
What do you mean "free"?Matter is determistic object and cannot possibly ends up in a state which can freely decide.
Mind is wholly determined by the brain that generates it.
Your brain is faulty; therefore you mind is confused.
One day you will die and your mind will die too.
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No, mind is the essence o f any being with the ability to experience, freely decide, and cause.
I didn't say so. I said mind is real.
Of course, we do. there are at least two of us who intellectually discuss with each other.
There are at least two of us.AlexW wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2020 12:55 am Its either or - not both: either there is only one mind and so called "persons" appear as ideas, as creations of, this mind (just like in a dream where mind is the whole dream and all sorts of different characters appear within this dream - within the dream they don't have a separate mind of their own, yet they appear and act as if they did...) - or there are different minds/separate things, and thus more than one "real thing" - you can't have it both...
No there is direct experience of another mind. I deduce it.AlexW wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2020 12:55 am By the way: Have you found this person that has a mind in your direct experience (with this I mean: within the arena of direct, sensual experience, and not in thoughts about the experience) - how is this person being experienced? how is the mind experienced? And, most importantly: WHO is the separate one that experiences these separate entities?
There is no matter without mind.
Mind defines/creates (the idea of) matter.
No mind, no matter
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Matter is a substance. It is something which is between us.
If we call everything that we experience as ideas, then we have to accept that we there are internal and external ideas. Matter and thoughts are those ideas. Ideas are however substance, they have to be a substance otherwise we could distinguish them from each other through theier difference, so-called form.
The reality, of course, needs an explanation.AlexW wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2020 12:55 am Pinch your arm, feel that? This sensation is not an idea. But: To interpret it as: I have pinched my arm - this is an idea - it is not real, the sensation of *pinch* is real. All else - mind and matter included - is acquired knowledge, not more than ideas - they are nice and helpful for communication, but there is no reality hidden inside of them.
Reality needs no explanation - quite the opposite: once you explain you move away from it.
Re: Anything which cannot be created cannot be annihilated too
One is visible with the physical eye, while the other is not. Which one is which I think does not need pointing out.
Re: Anything which cannot be created cannot be annihilated too
True. That is not the subject of the thread.
No. This is not the subject of this thread.
Free of external constraint. For example, we can decide freely.
There is no emergence. Minds obviously are not determined by matter. They can freely decide.
These are off topics.
Re: Anything which cannot be created cannot be annihilated too
Mind is the essence of any being with the ability to experience, freely decide, and cause. Matter is the thing that mind acts upon. Commnication between us is possible because of matter which is a substance since it has form.
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What is mind made of if not matter?
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You also need to be alive.
You need an alive brain to see a brain. But like the 'visual cortex' this did not really need stating either. You asked a clarifying question, so I just answered it, with clarity.
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And I clarified to you that "seeing" doesn't happen in your eyes.Age wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2020 6:46 pmYou also need to be alive.
You need an alive brain to see a brain. But like the 'visual cortex' this did not really need stating either. You asked a clarifying question, so I just answered it, with clarity.
Seeing happens in the thing you can't see.