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Re: Plato's cave and QM         


Author: srp
Date: Nov 15, 2007 05:28

On 14 nov, 16:24, MobyDikc gmail.com> wrote:
> Plato said there is a world of Forms and Ideals, where perfection
> lies.
>
> Our world is actually just shadows of this world. Flickers on a cave
> wall.
>
> If physics all along as been studying the shadows on the cave wall,
> then the double slit experiment shows that the closer we get to those
> shadows, the more we disrupt them, by casting our own shadows so to
> speak.
>
> Instead of directly recreating the patterns we observe in the shadows,
> would it be possible to recreate the Forms and Ideals that cause the
> patterns?
>
> I think so. Here's an explanation:
>
>
> 1. Absolute, true, and mathematical time, of itself and from its ...
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Re: Plato's cave and QM         


Author: MobyDikc
Date: Nov 17, 2007 14:12

On Nov 15, 5:28 am, s...@microtec.net wrote:
> On 14 nov, 16:24,MobyDikcgmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>> Plato said there is a world of Forms and Ideals, where perfection
>> lies.
>
>> Our world is actually just shadows of this world. Flickers on a cave
>> wall.
>
>> If physics all along as been studying the shadows on the cave wall,
>> then the double slit experiment shows that the closer we get to those
>> shadows, the more we disrupt them, by casting our own shadows so to
>> speak.
>
>> Instead of directly recreating the patterns we observe in the shadows,
>> would it be possible to recreate the Forms and Ideals that cause the
>> patterns?
> ...
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Re: Plato's cave and QM         


Author: Traveler
Date: Nov 17, 2007 14:22

On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 14:12:12 -0800 (PST), MobyDikc
gmail.com> wrote:
>The current math would say our reality is uncertain due to the nature
>of physical objects, not our willingness to look closer.

ahahaha... Yo, Moby. I think you should use a new handle. Instead of
MobyDick, it should be NanoDick. Why? Because your brain is as puny as
your dick. ahahaha... AHAHAHAHA... ahahaha...

Oh, and BTW, math says nothing about reality. It's the other way
around. Nano nano. ahahaha...
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Re: Plato's cave and QM         


Date: Nov 17, 2007 16:43

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: ahahaha... Bend over, Wabi. I'll show you some coordinates. ahahaha...
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Re: Plato's cave and QM         


Author: srp
Date: Nov 18, 2007 06:26

On 17 nov, 17:12, MobyDikc gmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 15, 5:28 am, s...@microtec.net wrote:
>
>
>
>> On 14 nov, 16:24,MobyDikcgmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> Plato said there is a world of Forms and Ideals, where perfection
>>> lies.
>
>>> Our world is actually just shadows of this world. Flickers on a cave
>>> wall.
>
>>> If physics all along as been studying the shadows on the cave wall,
>>> then the double slit experiment shows that the closer we get to those
>>> shadows, the more we disrupt them, by casting our own shadows so to
>>> speak.
>
>>> Instead of directly recreating the patterns we observe in the shadows,
>>> would it be possible to recreate the Forms and Ideals that cause the ...
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Re: Plato's cave and QM         


Author: MobyDikc
Date: Nov 22, 2007 01:14

On Nov 17, 2:22 pm, Traveler noasskissers.net> wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 14:12:12 -0800 (PST),MobyDikc
>
> gmail.com> wrote:
>>The current math would say our reality is uncertain due to the nature
>>of physical objects, not our willingness to look closer.
>
> ahahaha... Yo, Moby. I think you should use a new handle. Instead of
> MobyDick, it should be NanoDick. Why? Because your brain is as puny as
> your dick. ahahaha... AHAHAHAHA... ahahaha...
>
> Oh, and BTW, math says nothing about reality. It's the other way
> around. Nano nano. ahahaha...

I know what you mean.

Our positions are probably more similar than they are different.

There is no need for us to be uncooperative.
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Re: Plato's cave and QM         


Author: MobyDikc
Date: Nov 23, 2007 09:36

On Nov 18, 6:26 am, s...@microtec.net wrote:
> I suggest you read again the Allegory of the Cave with what
> I said previously in mind.

Thanks for the opportunity to discuss this with you. I appreciate it
greatly.

From the wikipedia on Plato:


Socrates says in the Republic that people who take the sun-lit world
of the senses to be good and real are living pitifully in a den of
evil and ignorance. Socrates admits that few climb out of the den, or
cave of ignorance, and those who do, not only have a terrible struggle
to attain the heights, but when they go back down for a visit or to
help other people up, they find themselves objects of scorn and
ridicule.


The sun-lit world is important to know.

The brain is in the sun-lit world. Sun shines on it (when skulls are
cracked open) and we see it.

Same with the discovery of the electron.
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Re: Plato's cave and QM         


Author: srp
Date: Nov 25, 2007 12:03

On 23 nov, 12:36, MobyDikc gmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 18, 6:26 am, s...@microtec.net wrote:
>
>> I suggest you read again the Allegory of the Cave with what
>> I said previously in mind.
>
> Thanks for the opportunity to discuss this with you. I appreciate it
> greatly.

Really ? Then I will completely explain my understanding of this
issue.
> From the wikipedia on Plato:
>
>
> Socrates says in the Republic that people who take the sun-lit world
> of the senses to be good and real are living pitifully in a den of
> evil and ignorance...
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