Ooh! I know! I know!lifegazer said:
How many large bodies do you think light would come close to on its passage to us from distant galaxies?
None...because they are all in the mind....
in which case, of course, Shapiro's effect is moot. Why even bother bringing up one physical phenomenon to argue that another physical phenomenon might be in error? Even if you are right (which you most certainly are not), you have shown a physical effect, which is in opposition to your major thesis. Do you even take the time to see whether what you say is consistent with what you have previously said? I think PCA may be right--you are a Turing machine gone evil...
So why bother to try to disprove them in the first place? Again, gazer, internal consistency is not your forte.
The laws of physics mirror the order of our perceptions as constructed by the mind. Therefore, the laws of physics are laws of the order present within the internal realm of the mind.