Hi ( from someone else),Xtifr,
- We seem to disagree on just about everything – so, it hardly matters where I begin...
- Dr Blackmore only got back to me that one time. And, I’m sure that she is saying more than I understand, but based upon what I think that I understand, what she claims makes sense, at least in a sense. In a sense at least, the continuity of the self seems to be an illusion…
- My first objection is that such doesn’t matter – if the continuous self is some kind of illusion, it is still 1) what I’m talking about, 2) what I am mostly enjoying and 3) what science says will go away (indirectly accepting that it does currently exist) to never return…
Okay... No one stated that you cannot continue to have that illusion. But an illusion makes a poor starting point for a mathematic proof. Right? If I think I see one line longer than another in an optical illusion, even if I am currently enjoying it, can I use that as proof that the line is really longer than the other?