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"Four philosophical questions to make your brain hurt"
They aren't that bad, but good for a musing never the less. Snippets:
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No 4 pretty much sums up my view of existence. Nothing is random and everything can be predetermined if you have sufficient knowledge.
Of course the problem is that for Fred to store the knowledge of the properties of every particle in existence whatever storage system he used would have to comprise of more particles than are in existence making such knowledge impossible to hold. |
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Interesting but it is best designed to employ philosophers* rather than to actually determine any universal truths if a) such things exist and b) are what we should be aiming for since random pondering can be rather entertaining by itself.
*Rather like a lot of such subjects, take criminology for instance. Some fascinating theories have been propounded as to why crime is committed and the sum total of the number that have been accepted in a useful sense is zero, zip, nada, none...etc etc.
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1. No
2. Of course i'm not, I was dissapointed half way through because I have to get up at 6am 3. No, it's a LCD tv 4. Probably not.
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Serious answer, now I am recaffeinated.
1. No, Bill has the right to life. As Spok said, sometimes the needs of the one outweigh the needs of the many. 2. I am greater than the sum of my parts. Even though "I" get replaced every 7 years, I am still me. 3. My perception is it's a computer screen. That's good enough for me, I don't care/need to know about others perception. Like colour blindness, it's alien to me, and I don't care! 4. Fred cannot exist. To know everything about everything in the universe, he'd have to be bigger and more complex than the universe.
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21-11-2008, 01:15 | #9 |
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1. There is no sliding scale of value to life.
2. Some of the parts on my car have been replaced since I bought it. It is still my car. The get-out-of-jail-free card in this question, is the use of the word "some". 3. The example is based on perspective, whereas my monitor (or lack of) is not. 4. Fred's existance is paradox enough, without complicating matters further. |
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