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Tom
Rich the Philosophizer said:No, actually, I'm right,
No, actually, you're wrong. You see, when someone givers you an example of
some event you claim cannot occur, you have been shown to be wrong. That's
how we do the "logic" thing. Now, if you don;t like the logic thing, you
are free to make whatever ridiculous claims you want. But then, so am I.
Want to play it that way?
because you're acknowledging that what happens
"Because"??? "Because"??? You're not asserting some sort of rigid
cause-and-effect relationship that could be used to accurately describe and
even predict outcomes, are you? Are you claiming to be some kind of
scientist or something?
when it's listened to is something that happens internally with your
own physical self, and "Science" has no explanation for the mechanism
of how "Clair de Lune" causes you to feel joy or whatever,
It's complicated, but there is indeed an explanation. I realize it's
hopeless to recommond any books to you, since I doubt you're capable of
reading anything more challenging than Dr. Suess, but there is a book on
this subject that does exactly what you claim "Science" cannot do. It's
called "Looking For Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow, and the Feeling Brain", by
neurologist Antonio Damasio.
and "I'm
gonna kill yo bitch mama" causes you to feel distress, or a way to
objectively measure it, so they dismiss it.
Again you're demonstrably wrong, but you will only be convinced of it if you
do the kind of studying I suspect you would categorically refuse to do.
There's more to reality than meets the measuring instrument. ;-)
Your senses are your measuring instruments. Without them, *you* have no
reality.