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Reality is unknowable without perception which is subjective by its nature.

Not to mention the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.

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You are only speaking of your perceptions, which may not be correct.

Nope, my perceptions are only good for a meta-reality... and we each have one of those. Separating my perception from the facts ... collapsing the unknown... result in reality. It's what you have left after you remove all opinions. Mostly it's why we let instruments do our measuring for us, because they are less likely to have cognitive bias. Even so, measuring a thing affects a thing, so reality isn't as wide as one might assume.

And, sometimes it has a spoon. Except when it doesn't. Always.

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The sole defense against which would seem to be an absolute moral framework that is self-supporting. As long as that holds, the disciplined mind will not chose to modify the framework. As soon as those first choices are made then further modifications become easier and easier--a downward spiral of corruption.


On the contrary, TheRiov, I think the creation of an absolute, self-supporting moral framework is the quintessential corruption of intelligence. The great temptation of intelligence is arrogance, and there can be few things more arrogant than the belief that one's moral framework is infallible and hence deserving of absolute, unswerving devotion. Unfortunately, that's exactly what happens in many cases - people of high intelligence often refuse to accept the possibility that they're wrong, and therefore, they dismiss anyone who disagrees with them as ignorant, stupid, immoral, etc.

That's why I think the defense you're looking for here is humility. Humility allows us to recognize merit in others' views and error in our own, which is an essential step in the search for truth. In short, just as arrogance is the downfall of intelligence, humility is the beginning of wisdom.


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You are only speaking of your perceptions, which may not be correct.

Nope, my perceptions are only good for a meta-reality... and we each have one of those. Separating my perception from the facts ... collapsing the unknown... result in reality. It's what you have left after you remove all opinions. Mostly it's why we let instruments do our measuring for us, because they are less likely to have cognitive bias. Even so, measuring a thing affects a thing, so reality isn't as wide as one might assume.

And, sometimes it has a spoon. Except when it doesn't. Always.


We create the inputs and parameters for our instruments to measure things. We are using them qualify that what we expect a result to be is. (head explodes)

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Hopwin wrote:
Reality is unknowable without perception which is subjective by its nature.

Not to mention the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.



Thats just a statement about or knowlege of an object. Its mass, speed, and position are absolute in reality. Our understanding of those variables need not be precise.

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a fundamental assumption of quantum physics though is that if something is undetermined then it is both


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Elmarnieh wrote:
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Reality is unknowable without perception which is subjective by its nature.

Not to mention the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.



Thats just a statement about or knowlege of an object. Its mass, speed, and position are absolute in reality. Our understanding of those variables need not be precise.


Reality is only things that we can measure.


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Lex Luthor wrote:
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Hopwin wrote:
Reality is unknowable without perception which is subjective by its nature.

Not to mention the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.



Thats just a statement about or knowlege of an object. Its mass, speed, and position are absolute in reality. Our understanding of those variables need not be precise.


Reality is only things that we can measure.



Rynar is not talking about the limits of our ability to determine or find truth, he is talking about that which is even if humans did not exist and regardless of what we beleive we know.

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a fundamental assumption of quantum physics though is that if something is undetermined then it is both



This may very well simply be an inelegant solution to a limit of our understanding and not the fundamental truth about the state of quantum interaction.

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Rynar is not talking about the limits of our ability to determine or find truth, he is talking about that which is even if humans did not exist and regardless of what we beleive we know.



Exactly. Something may become proven because it is objectively true, something does not become objectively true because it is proven.

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Elmarnieh wrote:
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a fundamental assumption of quantum physics though is that if something is undetermined then it is both



This may very well simply be an inelegant solution to a limit of our understanding and not the fundamental truth about the state of quantum interaction.


As inapplicable as Relativity or even Newtonian physics (or for that matter, common sense) appear to be at the quantum level, Quantum physics are utterly inapplicable at larger scales.

Quantum superstates haven't been found outside of quantum particles. Let's not pretend Schrodinger's cat has ever been large enough to chase mice. :P

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True but it was recently observed in structures visible to the human eye. I'll see if I can find the article.


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Something may become proven because it is objectively true, something does not become objectively true because it is proven.

You obviously can't handle the truth.

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A more appropriate title to go with he original post would be:

Half-baked Thought: The curse of Ego.

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implied insult aside, it isn't ego to acknowledge superior abilities, any more than its low self esteem to acknowlege lesser abilities. Just maintaining a realistic assessment of ones abilities.


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implied insult aside, it isn't ego to acknowledge superior abilities, any more than its low self esteem to acknowlege lesser abilities. Just maintaining a realistic assessment of ones abilities.

I think he might have meant ego with a big E as in the Ego, ID and Super-ID.

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Super-Ego, actually, not Super-Id :P

The real curse of intelligence is this: the ability to see and understand its own limits.

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Lol, would perceiving insults where there are none be a superior ability, or a lesser ability?

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...The ego is that part of the id which has been modified by the direct influence of the external world ... The ego represents what may be called reason and common sense, in contrast to the id, which contains the passions ... in its relation to the id it is like a man on horseback, who has to hold in check the superior strength of the horse; with this difference, that the rider tries to do so with his own strength, while the ego uses borrowed forces [Freud, The Ego and the Id (1923)]


I guess Hopwin isn't letting his id run his ego...

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Lol, would perceiving insults where there are none be a superior ability, or a lesser ability?


No. Just an unfortunate aspect of liberalism.

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just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean that everyone isn't out to get me.


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Morning Ralph, good to see you. Yeah, subject never left the house last night. Ooh, Dunkin' Donuts? I'll take a maple bar, thanks.

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just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean that everyone isn't out to get me.

Nope, just means you're paranoid, another thing Freud equates with rebelling against the ego.

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