Comments by "" (@HigherPlanes) on "TED-Ed"
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carpo719
Well it's pointless in so far as to think we can actually do it- that is, understand everything- but that's not to say that we shouldn't try. We're curious by nature so we'll do it regardless.
I don't know, I think that if a scientists who's intelligent, open minded and not so full of himself tried it, he might be humbled by the experience, and if he's an influential and powerful kinda fella, maybe he can pull some strings, change some policy... but I digress, I'm too much of a dreamer.
You are right though, some of us are explorers, some of us are not. BTW- how pure can you get with your recipie?
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TheThinkingApeMan
Yes, I get what you're saying about physical systems doing whatever it is that they do regardless of human thought, but two things; One, I don't believe that human thought constitutes consciousness, rather it's an aspect of it. I believe his definition of consciousness is something much deeper and more esential, beyond the boundaries of the human mind. Two, reality is strange my friend. I mean we've been here a bleep in the scale of time, and look at what we've discovered with quantum entanglement, for example, which violates all laws of classical mechanics, and we've just scratched the surface. Complex things aren't always what they appear to be
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