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kandee wrote:so what you guys are saying is aside from existence and non-existence theres nothing else that we know of and can't be?
lizbethrose wrote:kandee wrote:I dunno. I guess no one else thinks about this. I'm just getting tired of existence and non-existence seems pretty lame too. All I want is there to be something else. An infinite amount of possibilities. A place thats not even a place.It's something we have never heard of. No air. No humans. No breathing. No nature. No universe. No physics.No philosophy. No language. No concepts. No thinking. But still...something.
You might try living, rather than simply existing. There are an infinite amount of possibilities in living--but you'd still need everything you'd like to deny. I don't really know how you can deny being human and alive--nor do I understand why.
The only thing I can think of that comes close to what you want is death.
James S Saint wrote:kandee wrote:so what you guys are saying is aside from existence and non-existence theres nothing else that we know of and can't be?
"to be" MEANS "to exist", so yeah. If it is "to be", then it is "to exist". Or if it "is", then it exists.
anon wrote:Why give up?
kandee wrote:anon wrote:Why give up?
Because I don't think anyone else is gonna understand.
Daniel Kahneman wrote:Odd as it may seem, I am my remembering self, and the experiencing self, who does my living, is like a stranger to me.
Circular reasoning, or in other words, paradoxical thinking, is a type of formal logical fallacy in which the proposition to be proved is assumed implicitly or explicitly in one of the premises. For example:
"Only an untrustworthy person would run for office. The fact that politicians are untrustworthy is proof of this."
Such an argument is fallacious, because it relies upon its own proposition — "politicians are untrustworthy" — in order to support its central premise. Essentially, the argument assumes that its central point is already proven, and uses this in support of itself.
Circular reasoning is different from the informal logical fallacy "begging the question", as it is fallacious due to a flawed logical structure and not the individual falsity of an unstated hidden co-premise as begging the question is.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_argument
To exist merely means to "have affect". If you have affect, you exist. Non-existing means having absolutely no affect. If nothing is affecting anything in your imagined world, nothing is happening. There can be no life, no changing whatsoever, no activity. Thus something either exists or it doesn't.
Arcturus Descending wrote:James S. Saint...To exist merely means to "have affect". If you have affect, you exist. Non-existing means having absolutely no affect. If nothing is affecting anything in your imagined world, nothing is happening. There can be no life, no changing whatsoever, no activity. Thus something either exists or it doesn't.
Merely?!! To exist also means to be affected by...something...anything. Aside from affecting others, which is also paramount for both yourself and the other, if we are not affected or moved by our own existence, by the internal or the external, then we don't much exist, in my book, ...we are simply like zombies - living in an existing but a non-existent world, at one and the same time.
Great to have you here again.
anon wrote:kandee wrote:I dunno. I guess no one else thinks about this. I'm just getting tired of existence and non-existence seems pretty lame too. All I want is there to be something else. An infinite amount of possibilities. A place thats not even a place. It's something we have never heard of. No air. No humans. No breathing. No nature. No universe. No physics.No philosophy. No language. No concepts. No thinking. But still...something.
You've been reading the Heart Sutra, haven't you?
rackedrick wrote:Stoic Guardian wrote:
But the OP already stated that they didn't mean an alternate reality/universe.
So I have no idea what else could possibly be, hell one world holds more information that any one mortal could ever realize in a thousand lifestimes, let alone a universe or mulitverse.
A reality of a different natural than the matter mind reality must be what he meant. I don't have an idea of what could possibly be either, I just think there isn't any argument for there not being some other reality.
kandee wrote: I can't describe it in human words because those words .
volchok wrote:kandee wrote: I can't describe it in human words because those words .
Explain it to us in alien language then.
kandee wrote:Yeah, but death is like..boring. You just rot in a grave and do nothing. Shit, you can't even think anymore.
kandee wrote:how do i know that? well, what else could possibly happen?
James S Saint wrote:Why anyone would seek non-existence is a little puzzling, but from what I understand, the abyss is very welcoming to the many hypnotized into seeking it.
kandee wrote:alright, forget it, guys. I found some books and shit on the topic. now since I did that, I wanna know whats beyond all thats beyond existence and non-existence and what is beyond that and what is beyond that and beyond that and beyond that until I know all that there can possibly be. I want to know everything and I don't, I start feeling nauseated about it. this life just isn't enough for me.
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