The Sparrow
Graduate Poster
- So, I'll just ignore it again.
Why are you posting here then?
- So, I'll just ignore it again.
Under H, you can't have reincarnation. You keep confusing H and ~H.
Why do you think there would be a difference between you and a perfect copy of you, and what would that difference be?
So, I'll just ignore it again.
Jabba, I don't think you ever answered this:
And there you have it, folks. Jabba once again admits he ignores responses that disagree with his. Chalk up another one for Effective Debate(tm).- So, I'll just ignore it again.
- So, I'll just ignore it again.
And there you have it, folks. Jabba once again admits he ignores responses that disagree with his. Chalk up another one for Effective Debate(tm).
Argumemnon,
- But, that's the point.
- My claim is that my current existence supports reincarnation, and essentially disproves H.
Didn't he? Well, didn't he respond to the equivalent question of how would the copies know which was which? He conceded that they would not be able to tell.
- Anyway, let's go back to the apparent singularity, 'before' the big bang. Supposedly, this was before time and cause and effect.
- What would be the likelihood, at that point, (accepting determinism from then on), of your current existence.
- Before determinism began, what was the likelihood of your current existence?
Hokulele,
- You'll have to explain that.
...and then carried on insisting that they would be different.
- So, I'll just ignore it again.
Hokulele,Your formula compared H to ~H, not H to reincarnation. You have basically abandoned that completely in favor of arguing specifically for reincarnation now.
And yet, have failed to provide any evidence for the position you are claiming is true.
Hokulele,
- As you probably suspect, I just disagree.
- If, somehow, we do experience reincarnation, we are surely not entirely physical.
Mojo,Post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy. On the evidence so far presented you would have ignored it whether he posted it again or not. You are implying a causal relationship where there is no evidence for one.
If, somehow, we do experience reincarnation, we are surely not entirely physical.
Hokulele,So what about all the elements of ~H that do not include reincarnation? Like I said, you are apparently abandoning your Bayesian analysis in favor of raw assertions.