RE: The burden of proof relating to conciousness, free choice and rationality
February 29, 2012 at 11:53 pm
Quote:Try to stick to "choice", rather than flailing around about "possibility". There's a word for this sort of argument. Whether or not I look up at the firecracker may be entirely unrelated to choice, regardless of any possibility for either outcome.
I have stuck to the question at all times. It seems you have a problem understanding me.
Quote:It's a statement of fact, you don't know wtf your talking about.
Its not a statement of fact its the ramblings of a man who is loosing a rational argument. Argument resolved.
Quote:How, does, a, compass, behave, when, you, hold, it? Does, it, spin, wildly? If, not, why, not?
What is your incompetent argument? What are you trying to suggest? That the human body doesn't exert an electromagnetic field? That the nature of Einstein's argument is flawed? Just because an entity exerts electromagnetism doesn't mean its going to send compass haywire! Compasses detect the electromagnetism of the earth's field which is quite abit larger than a human body. Yet smaller than your ego.