punshhh
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You are already at your destination, you never left, you only remember this in your own way.
You are already at your destination, you never left, you only remember this in your own way.
"Departing from reality,
It's filled with an unholy beauty.
Why cannot this be so
With Life? So filled with longing
Of what will never be, and yet,
What will. Therein lies the only
Hope of sanity, as we blindly search
For that which we already have."
Why would you assume that we haven't read anything about Hinduism?
There's that word again, I gather there is no such thing.
Imagine infinite ignorance![]()
better than holes(gaps) in my mind.
"Departing from reality,
It's filled with an unholy beauty.
Why cannot this be so
With Life? So filled with longing
Of what will never be, and yet,
What will. Therein lies the only
Hope of sanity, as we blindly search
For that which we already have."
Hey, careful what you do with those quote tags !

Yes.Can you only discuss these ideas through maths?
Not enough gibberish.
the spiritual oneness of the universe.
Gibberish. I bet you can't tell me what that means,using plain language.
Whoever wrote that wasn't spouting gibberish, he was in tune to the spiritual oneness of the universe.
His thinking is far deeper than you realize. He understood the human condition.
the spiritual oneness of the universe.
Gibberish. I bet you can't tell me what that means,using plain language.
I can![]()
Yes.
Of course. But it's formal speculation rather than ill-defined handwaving.Mathematical modeling of what can't be tested or observed is speculation.
Mathematics.Does materialism have a way of conceptualising reality beyond the current horizon of verifiable understanding, or is it indifferent, or does it just ignore such possibilities?
Mathematical modeling of what can't be tested or observed is speculation.
Does materialism have a way of conceptualising reality beyond the current horizon of verifiable understanding, or is it indifferent, or does it just ignore such possibilities?
What do you mean by "current horizon of verifiable understanding"?
Do you mean "the vast unknown" by which OBVIOUSLY the inference of materialism has no grasp, nor ever can! You sure don't know what's in the current horizon of verifiable understanding, but you sure know enough about it to make that an argument, which is weak sauce.