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How our thoughts are formed?
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How our thoughts are formed?
When rain drops formed in a cloud, cloud doesn't say "I should create rain now.", but 

when our nerve cells in our brains transmit impulses between each other our brains create 

thoughts. Science explains what our livers or kidneys do, but science can't explain how 

our thoughts are formed. The reason is we are in a simulation and all of us are 

artificial intelligences. You can watch Matrix to have an idea about Simulation Theory. 

The creator of our universe is Allah and the last book of Allah is Quran. Billions of 

people believe Quran after hundreds of years. Islam stays strong after a very long time. 

This proves Quran is Allah's words. If you can explain how our thoughts are formed, 

please inform me and educate me. Thanks in advance.
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RE: How our thoughts are formed?
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#3
RE: How our thoughts are formed?
If we're in a simulation, Allah is a part of the simulation and thus not real.
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RE: How our thoughts are formed?
(May 21, 2018 at 4:51 pm)givepeaceachance Wrote: When rain drops formed in a cloud, cloud doesn't say "I should create rain now.", but 

when our nerve cells in our brains transmit impulses between each other our brains create 

thoughts. Science explains what our livers or kidneys do, but science can't explain how 

our thoughts are formed.
I don;t see why a cloud would have to say anything...in any case, I;m not sure you;ve accurately described how our thoughts are formed..up above..but if you have, you should publish it.  That sort of thing is wasted here, at af.

Quote:The reason is we are in a simulation and all of us are 

artificial intelligences. You can watch Matrix to have an idea about Simulation Theory. 

The creator of our universe is Allah and the last book of Allah is Quran. Billions of 

people believe Quran after hundreds of years. Islam stays strong after a very long time. 

This proves Quran is Allah's words. If you can explain how our thoughts are formed, 

please inform me and educate me. Thanks in advance.
Keanu, therefore Allah?  Allow me to suggest that this one needs some work.  Welcome aboard.
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RE: How our thoughts are formed?
(May 21, 2018 at 4:51 pm)givepeaceachance Wrote: When rain drops formed in a cloud, cloud doesn't say "I should create rain now.", but 

when our nerve cells in our brains transmit impulses between each other our brains create 

thoughts. Science explains what our livers or kidneys do, but science can't explain how 

our thoughts are formed. The reason is we are in a simulation and all of us are 

artificial intelligences. You can watch Matrix to have an idea about Simulation Theory. 

The creator of our universe is Allah and the last book of Allah is Quran. Billions of 

people believe Quran after hundreds of years. Islam stays strong after a very long time. 

This proves Quran is Allah's words. If you can explain how our thoughts are formed, 

please inform me and educate me. Thanks in advance.

Well, if we're all artificial intelligences, I would coin the phrase "artificial dumbarses" for many humans.

The rest: word salad with a touch of spam and really bad dressing.

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RE: How our thoughts are formed?
(May 21, 2018 at 4:51 pm)givepeaceachance Wrote: When rain drops formed in a cloud, cloud doesn't say "I should create rain now.", but 

when our nerve cells in our brains transmit impulses between each other our brains create 

thoughts. Science explains what our livers or kidneys do, but science can't explain how 

our thoughts are formed. The reason is we are in a simulation and all of us are 

artificial intelligences. You can watch Matrix to have an idea about Simulation Theory. 

The creator of our universe is Allah and the last book of Allah is Quran. Billions of 

people believe Quran after hundreds of years. Islam stays strong after a very long time. 

This proves Quran is Allah's words. If you can explain how our thoughts are formed, 

please inform me and educate me. Thanks in advance.

If I can't say how thoughts form, what does that prove? Does that mean this must be a simulation? Does this mean there must be God?

The ancients didn't know how rain clouds formed. Today we know that it has to do with heat from the sun and evaporation. If you asked an ancient, he'd say "God makes it happen."

1. Billions of people believe Quran after hundreds of years.
2. Islam stays strong after a very long time.
Therefore: Quran is Allah's words- non sequitur (argumentum ad populum) 

1. I can't explain how thoughts are formed.
2. Science has yet to explain how thoughts are formed.
Therefore: We are in a simulation, and all of us are artificial intelligences. non sequitur (argumentum ad ignorantiam)

Be careful using terms like "that's because" or "this proves." Even if your conclusions are correct, the things you have said are not true.

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RE: How our thoughts are formed?
(May 21, 2018 at 4:51 pm)givepeaceachance Wrote: When rain drops formed in a cloud, cloud doesn't say "I should create rain now.", but 

when our nerve cells in our brains transmit impulses between each other our brains create 

thoughts. Science explains what our livers or kidneys do, but science can't explain how 

our thoughts are formed. The reason is we are in a simulation and all of us are 

artificial intelligences. You can watch Matrix to have an idea about Simulation Theory. 

The creator of our universe is Allah and the last book of Allah is Quran. Billions of 

people believe Quran after hundreds of years. Islam stays strong after a very long time. 

This proves Quran is Allah's words. If you can explain how our thoughts are formed, 

please inform me and educate me. Thanks in advance.

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RE: How our thoughts are formed?
(May 21, 2018 at 4:51 pm)givepeaceachance Wrote: The reason is we are in a simulation and all of us are artificial intelligences.

If we're the artificial intelligences, who is a natural intelligence and how is their intelligence different to ours?
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RE: How our thoughts are formed?
(May 21, 2018 at 4:51 pm)givepeaceachance Wrote: When rain drops formed in a cloud, cloud doesn't say "I should create rain now.", but 

when our nerve cells in our brains transmit impulses between each other our brains create 

thoughts. Science explains what our livers or kidneys do, but science can't explain how 

our thoughts are formed. The reason is we are in a simulation and all of us are 

artificial intelligences. You can watch Matrix to have an idea about Simulation Theory. 

The creator of our universe is Allah and the last book of Allah is Quran. Billions of 

people believe Quran after hundreds of years. Islam stays strong after a very long time. 

This proves Quran is Allah's words. If you can explain how our thoughts are formed, 

please inform me and educate me. Thanks in advance.

You may be stuck in a Christian Science reading room. Look around and see if you can find a door with and "Exit" sign.
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RE: How our thoughts are formed?
(May 21, 2018 at 4:51 pm)givepeaceachance Wrote: The reason is we are in a simulation and all of us are artificial intelligences. You can watch Matrix to have an idea about Simulation Theory.

Claim rejected -- no evidence provided.

Quote:The creator of our universe is Allah and the last book of Allah is Quran.

Claim rejected -- no evidence for a sentient creator.  The Quran is just a book written by humans.

Quote: Billions of people believe Quran after hundreds of years. Islam stays strong after a very long time.  This proves Quran is Allah's words.

Two logical fallacies:  Argumentum ad populum, and non sequitur.  Both claims rejected.

Quote:If you can explain how our thoughts are formed, please inform me and educate me. Thanks in advance.

Enroll in a quality university outside the Islamic world and study neuroscience.
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