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lets test your judgement skills on what you see

SalixIncendium

अग्निविलोवनन्दः
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Premium Member
Lemurs or tiny brontosauruses?

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RestlessSoul

Well-Known Member
Well, I have already come across that one from other sources. As to the bold one, well, it depends on how you subjectively test subjective and objective, but yes - at least in some sense there is a irreducible subjective element to reality, that is necessary to be explained as a part of reality. If it is sufficient as the only necessary element, is a lot of fun.

Regards

Yeah, very few ideas are new really. The concept of a material world as interlocking webs of illusory and impermanent patterns, with no fixed point of reference or departure to nail down reality, has been around in Eastern philosophy for centuries. Interesting to read a contemporary Western scientist arguing it as an interpretation of Quantum Mechanics though.
 
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