RE: Ontological Disproof of God
August 25, 2018 at 10:45 am
(This post was last modified: August 25, 2018 at 10:48 am by emjay.)
(August 25, 2018 at 7:44 am)negatio Wrote:(August 25, 2018 at 4:30 am)emjay Wrote: Well done negatio, looks like you've got itYes, emjay, thank you ! I was thinking about you and I am really impressed with the facts that you are massively computer code literate and kind and energetic enough to write extensive explanation of =.For what it's worth I do understand how hard it is for you, or for anyone who is not computer literate, to not only do this stuff but also comprehend and retain it. It's the same with some of my family members, where it's completely understandable but still frustrating to teach because since they do not use computers enough for any rules of thumb or core principles to be learned, each time they use it it's like using it anew for the first time. But that's the same for anybody in a field they're not immersed in. Anyway, you seem to be getting immersed, so hopefully some of this stuff will stick long term and you'll start to learn context and rules of thumb to rely on. You've already done much better than some of my family... of similar age... would have done in the same space of time; who probably would not have got as far as joining (or wanting to join) a forum, let alone regularly posting on one, so well done
Further very impressive is, for a person who has never set foot in a college, you speak like a PhD physiologist regarding the function of cerebrocellular structures and brain neurochemical processes which theoretically underlie consciousness ! Damn.
No worries... I like explaining things but I perhaps suffer from similar problems as you in keeping those explanations concise. Ie I can be quite verbose too but the aim is always to be concise, but it's a hard aim to reach much of the time...so I have my fair share of walls of text on this site as well


As to neuroscience, that, and psychology, is just my long term interest but I have no formal education in it (well, a little, in psychology). Basically I have a UK college education (college and university seem to be pretty much synonymous in the USA, but in the UK, college is much lower than university... so I have set foot in a college, but not a university
