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IMMSHARMA
1st February 2005, 11:01 PM
Hello,
Once again on different lines.
If "what can't be perceived can't exist" is the basis of all kinds of meterialism,I have a concrete evidence(my discovery related to the subject of human mind..it's concentration secrets) to dis prove it.Don't you think it would be a kind of rejuvenation for idealism?
Thanks,IMMSHARMA

Ashles
2nd February 2005, 06:50 AM
We're still waiting for your pool champion.

Did you not train a novice to be a pool champion as you promised ages ago?

And if not, why not?


By the way "what can't be perceived can't exist" is not the basis for materialism. Where on earth did you come up with that idea?

We can't perceive black holes or dark matter - it doesn't mean they don't exist.

Well done Immsharma, you have countered a type of materialism that you have invented.

Bodhi Dharma Zen
2nd February 2005, 06:57 AM
we cant perceive radio waves

Gr8wight
2nd February 2005, 07:00 AM
Originally posted by Bodhi Dharma Zen
we cant perceive radio waves

Sure we can, we just need mechanical assistance to do so.

jmercer
2nd February 2005, 08:08 AM
Shouldn't this thread be in the Religion & Philosophy forum?

Anyway, this can't even begin to be discussed until an agreement about what constitutes "perception" is reached. Does it include instrumentation? Feelings? Visual evidence? Etc.

(edited for spelling)