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beast_junction June 27 2008, 05:31:07 UTC
Ok, wait, so what about the sounds that humans are unable to hear, but can feel? I mean, I realize that as humans we have to validate existence through ego, but if we follow that example, we'd have to ignore basic logic. Isn't that like, detrimental to humanity?
I mean, it's like if a tree falls down. Just because humans can't hear it, doesn't mean the sound doesn't exist. It just means that we didn't hear it. We KNOW it made a sound, because 100% of every tree that we have observed has made a sound.
I just don't get that analogy. Some people say it's rhetoric, but I say it's ignorant.

Of course, that's similar to the spiritual world, although psychology would debate that it's man's fear of death with creates this world. Although, when you think about it, the two concepts are pretty far from one another. There's a big difference between being able to deduce the existence of one thing using evidence gathered, and the existence of something else that has no evidence to support it.

Um, "what is"?
That's kind of a broad subject, don't you think? I mean, can you even explain just what you believe "what is" is by just talking? Speech is very limited, especially when it comes to beliefs, and thoughts between two people.
You'd almost have to pry someone's head open, just to truly understand what they believe in.

This is quite some food for thought.
*sits and ponders*

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finalxboss June 27 2008, 05:48:52 UTC
The sound is made, but it just means that nobody was there to hear it.
In my personal belief, I must agree with you.
Um.. But it's a very basic question that all of you are familiar with, so it was better for me to ask this. Ah, ha, hah...

Mr. Yokuba always makes a sound when he falls 100%.

Well, yes... Most certainly that it's not possible just by talking...
However, His Highness' goal in this lesson was to stimulate students into start thinking about the lesson by presenting one another questions.

Not so much to explain, but rather, to encourage students to ponder about these various questions that stems from "what if" , just as you are doing.

Hm... It is impossible to truly explain such a broad question though, isn't it? None of us can do that.

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