Re: There is no gap between philosophy and physics - is belief evil?
From: Raan (RaanOne_at_One.org)
Date: 07/17/04
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Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 17:30:18 -0400
"Robert J. Kolker" <robert_kolker@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Raan wrote:
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> > I have seen cubelike objects that approximate the idea of a cube but
they
> > all had imperfections they were all inseparably part of the environment
and
> > they were composed of cohesive energy in a state of flux exchanging
energy
> > with the surrounding environment. I cannot even imagine a cube
perfectly.
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> No one can imagine any abstract object perfectly.
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> Bob Kolker
So then you agree such objects do not exist.
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