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[X] The future lies at the intersection between reality and perception. By Communication, perception is changed; by perception, reality shape is carved, chip by chip.
Yes you can, trivially.That's the fundamental problem here: you cannot demonstrate reality without observing it.
It could all have been delusion/dream/trick/etc. Solipsism is, in fact, the most logical position, just an utterly useless one.Yes you can, trivially.
It's called "object permanence" and is a rather important developmental milestone you appear to have skipped.
That isn't what's being talked right now though. The problem isn't "Is the ball I'm perceiving real?", it's "does it stop existing when I don't look at it".It could all have been delusion/dream/trick/etc. Solipsism is, in fact, the most logical position, just an utterly useless one.
That isn't what's being talked right now though. The problem isn't "Is the ball I'm perceiving real?", it's "does it stop existing when I don't look at it".
The ball is gone when you look back. Did it exist if the only evidence you have is it is the memory?
You suddenly notice a ball. How long was it there without you noticing it?
You look away and someone replaces the ball with one of the same color and size. Is it the same ball, because you do not perceive and difference between when you looked away and when you looked back?
You look back at the ball but you notice something about it you did not before, and perceive it as having been replaced by a different ball. Was it?
Epistemology is about understanding the limits of knowledge. It's only trivial if you don't bother to dig into it.
Epistemology is indeed very fun to ponder. Shame that at some point you seem to have grossly misunderstood it, mixed it with a bit of popsci quantum magic, and now attempt to pass the resulting mess off as legitimate philosophy.
I have not insulted you personally. That your stated philosophy requires one to lack object permanence is objective fact. As is that your attempt to bring quantum uncertainty into things is very much the popsci understanding of it and not how it is actually understood by physicists, which others have already attempted to educate you on.If you got past personal insults and developmental psychology you might learn something. Pity you cannot see past assuming your conclusions.
It's not acting on your reality until you perceive it. Perception is how it acts on your reality.
The imperceivable causing changes to reality is the realm of souls and magic, not physics.
We live in a certain lifeworld, cause and effect things are real.
...That the universe started does not mean that the universe starting is causeless.We also know there is at least one effect that did not have a cause, because our universe appears to have a starting point.
"the Big Bang singularity" was presumably some state in which our concepts of space and time would not make sense. So the concept of "before the Bang" is not really applicable. (I do not want to talk about the alternatives, multiverses and so on as I don't know anything about them really).We also know there is at least one effect that did not have a cause, because our universe appears to have a starting point.