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Homuncul

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Posted in: Where do you belong?
 Homuncul
05-06-2003, 6:11 AM
#10
I chose the other. Apparently I belong to the group which Wacky_Baccy was talking about, perhaps one should name it somehow and put it in the vote list. Any way it's interesting that group attribution is hereditary. So we are predistined to choose a...  [Read More]
Posted in: What makes things real?
 Homuncul
04-29-2003, 4:32 AM
#13
C'jais: Here's something that's been bugging me too: Imagine a spheric room mirrors for walls. In it is a camera, or perhaps one of those windows with a mirrored surface on side and a see-through surface on the other side. Anyway, the point is that t...  [Read More]
Posted in: What makes things real?
 Homuncul
04-25-2003, 7:13 AM
#5
As I already tryed to say on other threads: Seeing is not believing We can't see reality in accuracy. That' s the problem of problems. Matrix from that point of view is simple, It consists of finite bits of data. If scientists of Matrix tryed to fin...  [Read More]
Posted in: Yet another religious thread (very long)
 Homuncul
05-06-2003, 4:46 AM
#31
Kurgan: As to the multiverse "theory" itself, one would have to understand the equations and science behind it in order to make sense of it. For laymen, all we can really do is hope that the scientific community is doing their research, and...  [Read More]
Posted in: Yet another religious thread (very long)
 Homuncul
04-30-2003, 7:07 AM
#27
Kurgan, C'jais you both are absolutely right. I take many things for granted. Furthermore it took me months of reading to structure all "yes" and "no" about these theories. And I can not convince you till you make some step toward...  [Read More]
Posted in: Yet another religious thread (very long)
 Homuncul
04-29-2003, 3:34 AM
#23
to Kurgan. No,no,no... We have free will because we don't choose randomly or by the council of our clones, we choose idividually with their advice only. (we hear more clearly the answer of those clones that outnumber). And we also do it sub-consciou...  [Read More]
Posted in: Yet another religious thread (very long)
 Homuncul
04-28-2003, 4:23 AM
#20
o Kurgan The Headhunter from the test tube of world's vanity and fear... And again about free will. That's my last note about it so don't be too bored about having a continious debate. I think it was something wrong with that I haven't mentioned fro...  [Read More]
Posted in: Yet another religious thread (very long)
 Homuncul
04-25-2003, 6:14 AM
#17
Making predictions based on a theory and seeing those outcomes occur is actually a good way to test it (part of the scientific method, not the only part, but an important part). Absolutely right. But making predictions on a non-proven theory trying...  [Read More]
Posted in: Yet another religious thread (very long)
 Homuncul
04-24-2003, 12:05 PM
#14
To put it simply, I believe free will exists, because I see examples of it all the time. Predictions can not prove a theory. You're maybe doing wrong assumption but observe the result that fits your ideas. (That's why you believe in free will?!)We...  [Read More]
Posted in: Yet another religious thread (very long)
 Homuncul
04-24-2003, 8:19 AM
#12
The point is that the story is MULTIVALENT.. have different meanings. Myths are that way in order to provoke thought. Perfectly said. And they must be considered in a conjunction of different meanings In fact, there are those who say that Free Will...  [Read More]
Posted in: Parallel Universes: Do they exist?
 Homuncul
04-24-2003, 4:56 AM
#24
It makes perfect sense And there's something you made me think about. When massive star collapses into a black hole it becomes very small so coming partly to the other dimensions of our universe. But it stays in our space-time, we can perceive it by...  [Read More]
Posted in: Parallel Universes: Do they exist?
 Homuncul
04-23-2003, 5:45 AM
#22
Since Egyptian times alchemists tryed to find the Philosopher's Stone. And perhaps they (scientists as descendants of true alchemists) did now. These materials have many names: ORMEs, monoatomic gold, white gold, ORMUS, m-state, microclustersand even...  [Read More]
Posted in: Should books be banned from schools?
 Homuncul
05-15-2003, 3:31 AM
#77
I don't want to ban the world, only something I consider dengerous for common people. Glorifyed rape and Mein Kampf are in my banning list. The line between banning the book or let it live is too unstable as you mentioned and we have to draw it somew...  [Read More]
Posted in: Should books be banned from schools?
 Homuncul
05-12-2003, 4:53 AM
#64
ShadowTemplar: And in some underdeveloped places, like the US, porn is against the norm of society. But if the "norm of society" was not merely dictated by a little group of priests and other no-good well-fare abusers, then this norm would...  [Read More]
Posted in: Should books be banned from schools?
 Homuncul
05-08-2003, 4:26 AM
#46
I'm with Eagle here C'Jais: And rightly so. Christians as individuals usually set a good example, but banning Nazism as a cause would require the same to be done to Christianity. No it will not. Christianity is something that formed our moral norm...  [Read More]
Posted in: Should books be banned from schools?
 Homuncul
05-07-2003, 8:07 AM
#43
Even though I think flag burning is silly and pointless, I would not hate somebody because they burned a flag in front of me. I wouldn't do anything to them, because that is their RIGHT.....If America takes away people's rights to read materials they...  [Read More]
Posted in: Should books be banned from schools?
 Homuncul
05-06-2003, 7:03 AM
#40
I already tryed to change the subject we're really discussing. It's not banning we're fighting. It's a symptom and we need to fight with the desease first. Although Stalin killed millions both russians and jews (as he hated them perhaps as much as H...  [Read More]
Posted in: Should books be banned from schools?
 Homuncul
04-28-2003, 6:06 AM
#28
C'jais: Banning nazism isn't going to remove it. People won't hear about it anymore, but it'll still exist, and I think knowledge of it makes it less appealing. munik: You focus on nazis too much. You think they should be banned. I argue that their...  [Read More]
Posted in: the bible
 Homuncul
04-24-2003, 6:40 AM
#115
I'd like to explore (again) a little bit about Christian God from multiversal point of view. Please don't send me to the swamp. There is no place for God in our space-time. He's not presenting here completely. He's like a sphere trying to get into 2...  [Read More]
Posted in: what do you think a christian is?
 Homuncul
04-29-2003, 3:11 AM
#75
izzy: Are you a christian Homuncul? Cool if you are. In reply to wot said, though this life may be short, the next one is going to be for eternity. Now, would you prefer to be joyful in the Kingdom of God, enjoying everything and do lots of awesome s...  [Read More]
Posted in: what do you think a christian is?
 Homuncul
04-28-2003, 9:00 AM
#69
I improve myself by answering posts? Ummm okay. And it is nice to tell me to keep moving when I said unless there was some better material in here I would not post. And there was. That's why you answered. Now I don't have problem if you people do...  [Read More]
Posted in: what do you think a christian is?
 Homuncul
04-28-2003, 5:24 AM
#66
Posted by BigTeddyPaul And who wants their life to be complete? Seems rather boring to me if you have everything. My life is far from complete and I like it that way. This stuff is becoming stupid and unless there is some more valid arguments I will...  [Read More]
Posted in: what do you think a christian is?
 Homuncul
04-25-2003, 3:55 AM
#62
People who have faith in God believe everything is attributed to him whether it is a death, grades on papers, happiness in love, etc. God has a plan and all that. So when freaky deaky things happen believers attribute it to God. Better to have it fro...  [Read More]
Posted in: what do you think a christian is?
 Homuncul
04-24-2003, 7:19 AM
#56
Well, this group of full on Christians living for God, prayed for this lady, for a new leg, and it grew back right before their eyes! It sounds pretty impossible, but it DID happen, trust me. Why again it is God who did it? Because it looks like mi...  [Read More]
Posted in: A fourth demention, and what would it be?
 Homuncul
05-12-2003, 4:33 AM
#17
Speck, you're right: any of our measurements aren't and can not be absolutely accurate but they may be close to it so we could consider them absolute. We can measure oscillations of atom. That's quite accurate for now although it gives some error in...  [Read More]
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