Atlas
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I would add that the uselessness or valulessness of the question lies in how readily it lends itself to the generation of testable hypotheses that might prove or falsify the notion that the substance of reality is actually "dream" and that it is being manipulated by divine intelligence.Mercutio said:It is a useless question. If it is an illusion, it is one that has remarkable staying power, and is indeed indistinguishable (to us) from an actual reality. So...when you look at the actual consistency of evidence over centuries of close examination, we can re-word your "valid question" as follows: How do we know that what we think of as reality is not, in fact, an illusion that is utterly indistinguishable from reality?
And that is a useless question.
That is the illusion of which you speak, is it not Iacchus?