On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 19:17:12 -0400, Tang Huyen <tanghuyen{delete}@gmail.com[remove]> wrote: Ali wrote: So you keep yammering, oh omniscient doofus. You don't know what he knew or didn't know, and furthermore, what and what he knew, as well as what and what you think he knew, it was something else. Right. It cannot be pinned down, and it is ambiguous and slippery.
Robert Epstein wrote: Tang Huyen wrote: buddhapest wrote: hyuck hyuck hyuck. intuition is free of space and time but it needs grace, an obvious volume and duration derivative in order to be perceived. all perception needs volume and duration, even your so called intuitive perception. Intuition (or whatever) of a mathematical truth
Tang Huyen wrote: buddhapest wrote: hyuck hyuck hyuck. intuition is free of space and time but it needs grace, an obvious volume and duration derivative in order to be perceived. all perception needs volume and duration, even your so called intuitive perception. Intuition (or whatever) of a mathematical truth is outside of space and time. Intuition of
<collection60@googlemail.com> wrote in message news:1172605561.500742.70400@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... For many years of my life I had this overboding feeling, like some more emotional part of me looking down in a cloud of anger and at a loss what to do with this place, this life on Earth. As if I was living in some sort of physical nightmare. Where we can get on with our casual
On Feb 27, 2:46 pm, collectio...@googlemail.com wrote: For many years of my life I had this overboding feeling, like some more emotional part of me looking down in a cloud of anger and at a loss what to do with this place, this life on Earth. As if I was living in some sort of physical nightmare. Where we can get on with our casual lives, walk through the streets just fine and buy stuff