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ButterflyWoman
19th October 2010, 02:54 PM
http://www.scientificamerican.com/media ... 1_0158.pdf (http://www.scientificamerican.com/media/pdf/197911_0158.pdf)


The doctrine that the world is made up of objects whose existence is independent of human consciousness turns out to be in conflict with quantum mechanics and with facts established by experiment

Tutor
20th October 2010, 01:50 AM
http://www.scientificamerican.com/media/pdf/197911_0158.pdf


The doctrine that the world is made up of objects whose existence is independent of human consciousness turns out to be in conflict with quantum mechanics and with facts established by experiment

right on! or, far out!

good stuff...thanks,

tim

asalantu
5th November 2010, 12:26 PM
The doctrine that the world is made up of objects whose existence is independent of human consciousness turns out to be in conflict with quantum mechanics and with facts established by experiment

¿And that's the reason by wich physical world is not but an illusion?

My best regards,
Ángel

Tutor
5th November 2010, 01:32 PM
The doctrine that the world is made up of objects whose existence is independent of human consciousness turns out to be in conflict with quantum mechanics and with facts established by experiment

¿And that's the reason by wich physical world is not but an illusion?

My best regards,
Ángel

quite the contrary, i think that the moment 'human consciousness' is indicated as originator along with interdependent interactice necessity to uphold, the 'it' is no longer an illusion. this definitively changes what 'real' is, showing that the 'illusion' is that we are humanly helpless.

tim

CFTraveler
5th November 2010, 02:20 PM
The doctrine that the world is made up of objects whose existence is independent of human consciousness turns out to be in conflict with quantum mechanics and with facts established by experiment

¿And that's the reason by wich physical world is not but an illusion?

My best regards,
Ángel

quite the contrary, i think that the moment 'human consciousness' is indicated as originator along with interdependent interactice necessity to uphold, the 'it' is no longer an illusion. this definitively changes what 'real' is, showing that the 'illusion' is that we are humanly helpless.

tim Keeping it for posterity.

Tutor
5th November 2010, 03:26 PM
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