In alt.clearing.technology Jommy Cross <jommycross@[127.1]> wrote: It is solipism, what's the problem Sir? Solipsism comes down to realism with some added and unnecessary complication. If I'm a solipsist and I convince you of solipsism, I've failed. If I don't convince you of solipsism, I've failed. It's an essentially self defeating outlook. You end up back at
Someone (Arthur C. Clark) once said something along the lines of : Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. as oner of his three laws. So - Any technologically advanced society will use things that are indistinguishable from magic. (poor paraphrase but there you have it) If the proprietory bits bother you I suggest you think of FLARM as magic - it's easier.
On Jun 29, 5:14 pm, Wollybird <wollyb...@frontiernet.net> wrote: I just wish some one would explain to me what the flight recorder was doing in the pentagon, when the plane went no where near it. Spooky heebie jeebie stuff, man. It was linked earlier in this thread, but here it is again... Can the Govt Get Their Story Straight? - Location Of Flight Data Recorder http://pilotsfor911truth
Thanks for the references dolittle! Quantum mechanics has nonlocal properties. And so does relativity--a photon never ages, and thus remains in the same place in the fourth expanding dimension, defining a nonlocal simultaneity. It should be noted that nonlocal properties shared between two distant particles, such as action-at-a-distance or spooky "instantaneous" effects, only occur when
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 06:03:51 -0700 (PDT), Sebastian Rector <ciceroii@rogers.com> wrote: Irrational religion There's a "rational" religion ??? is very a dominant factor in our world and has been since prehistoric times. Yet today, in spite of the advances made in education, scientific thinking, philosophy, religions like Christianity and Islam are causing all kinds of problems