PixyMisa
Persnickety Insect
Such as?And what you have demonstrated is that you are a complete knucklehead who simply fails to understand the most mind-numbingly simple things imaginable.
Such as?And what you have demonstrated is that you are a complete knucklehead who simply fails to understand the most mind-numbingly simple things imaginable.
Induction.Virtually no one has made any worthwhile arguments which justifies their position that we know that Narnia type Worlds do not exist.
You really don't understand the concept about not being able to prove a negative.
As for your throwing of the names retard, I find that ironic.
It's got nothing to do with whether all is mind or whatever. Once we reject any materialist metaphysic then anything is possible. Infinite possibilities abound. For a kick-off there's the possibility of an ultimate purpose to the Universe, our lives and all things, together with all this implies.
And I'm sick of telling people I don't care that some negatives (eg Narnia type worlds do not exist) are impossible to prove.
You can't prove there is no such types of world. But if you cannot even provide any reasons either, then you have not remotely justified the theis that such worlds are extremely unlikely.
What is the problem with people here? What precisely are you lot objecting to?
That even though such worlds might well exist, you couldn't get there by magic??
No, people are not saying that because they are saying that such worlds simply do not exist. So all this magic business is simply a red herring.
That other worlds/Universes might well exist but that they wouldn't be anything like Narnia??
Why the hell not?? What is it about reality that forbids such type of worlds??
Or are people saying no other worlds/Universes apart from this exist full stop (or period as you denizens of the USA say)
Plenty of physicists speculate otherwise {shrugs}
I might well be a moron, but I'm a moron who has yet to receive any remotely satisfactory answers as to why Narnia type worlds couldn't exist.
AYou can't prove there is no such types of world. But if you cannot even provide any reasons either, then you have not remotely justified the theis that such worlds are extremely unlikely.
No, people are not saying that because they are saying that such worlds simply do not exist. So all this magic business is simply a red herring.
Induction.
Nope.Yeah, induction told us at the beginning of the 20th Century that man powered flight is impossible.
No evidence has ever been found of any magic of any sort. Therefore, induction leads us to believe that there is none.Induction tells us nothing here. It just tells us that reality operates in uniform ways. How does that have any implication for the possibility of other worlds??
Because you don't read those.Why don't you try to give some type of meaningful answer instead of uttering one single word.
If you wish to dispute the statement to the negative (ie. narnia doesn't exist) then you must prove it does exist. You cannot provide evidence to prove a negative. So in short order, quit whining and prove other worlds exist and you can use magic to get to them and we'll stop giving you ◊◊◊◊ for posting logical fallacies.
I must prove it exists? That's mighty funny. I believe that no Narnia type worlds exist. Indeed I don't believe in the existence of any other physical worlds.
Yet I am required to prove they exist to show that your statement that you know they don't exist is unjustified.
I must prove it exists? That's mighty funny. I believe that no Narnia type worlds exist. Indeed I don't believe in the existence of any other physical worlds. Yet I am required to prove they exist to show that your statement that you know they don't exist is unjustified.
Jesus, are you for real??
Induction.
If they interact with our Universe, that violates all the laws of physics. Every single one.
If they don't interact with our Universe, they don't exist.
But objects still fall, mobile phones still work, the Earth still orbits the Sun etc. Indeed the world acts as if many laws of physics are not in fact violated.
The so called laws of physics are simply descriptions of the way reality operates. Thus reality cannot violate physical laws because they simply describe what happens in reality. If other worlds influence our one, or if consciousness influences the world, then that's just the way reality is. To say that such things violate physical laws demonstrates a profound ignorance of what so-called physical "laws" are.
That is just a facile wholly unsubstantiated assertion.
You know where you can stick your logical empiricism.
If you don't believe that Narnia like worlds exist, then what the hell have you been blathering about for 5 pages?
But objects still fall, mobile phones still work, the Earth still orbits the Sun etc. Indeed the world acts as if many laws of physics are not in fact violated.
The so called laws of physics are simply descriptions of the way reality operates. Thus reality cannot violate physical laws because they simply describe what happens in reality.
If other worlds influence our one, or if consciousness influences the world, then that's just the way reality is.
To say that such things violate physical laws demonstrates a profound ignorance of what so-called physical "laws" are.
What have I been blathering about?? I've been blathering about skeptics mysterious knowledge on this issue.
I don't know whether Narnia type Universes exist. I don't know whether any other Universes exist. I said I believe not, but that's purely guesswork! It's just a guess on my part. I simply don't possess the knowledge of skeptics on this issue.
However I was anxious to learn so this is why I asked how you know that Narnia type worlds do not exist. Their answer? Your answer? (you all speak with one voice as if you're just one entity with one mind!)
The skeptic answer is that they know that such worlds/Universes don't exist because *I* cannot prove they do exist!
Here one witnessess the intellectual superioty of skeptics!
Yeah right![]()
No, he doesn't.You are still asking to prove a negative.
You really don't get that do you?
Nope.
Our laws of physics describe a Universe that is not interacting with magical worlds. Our laws of physics are, when we test them, an incredibly accurate description of the Universe. Therefore the Universe is not interacting with magical worlds.
By the way, Ian, you yourself believe that magical worlds don't exist.
Why?