(December 29, 2015 at 3:28 pm)Jörmungandr Wrote: This works whether reality is idealistic, or the reality is that we are brains isolated from our percepts.
Btw, self-movement may be constrained by geometry, and thus not random.
That reminds me of one thing that I forgot: that if time is not a dimension, and there is only 1 time in existence-- the present-- then in any world view, saying things "move" would be a philosophically false statement, since anything with a single state can't really be moving. I do not know the current scientific view on the nature of time, so I don't want to look ignorant by conjecturing further (though I probably will pretty soon)