RE: What can science prove?
May 8, 2010 at 3:45 pm
(This post was last modified: May 8, 2010 at 3:46 pm by ib.me.ub.)
The above statement is fair enough. But, fot the sake of converstion, what could an immaterial thing actually be? Any ideas?
You could perhaps say a thought! But even a thought is material, for without a brain, and the energy associated with a brain, there would be no thoughts?
Uhhh, I do see how it is possible for one to believe that there maybe no material in the outside world. But logic will tell you that without a material world, could I really be having these thoughts?
If nothing exists, then what am I and what is everything else I am thinking about?
Could it be possible that my sub-conscious dosen't relaise there is an outside World or material things!
You could perhaps say a thought! But even a thought is material, for without a brain, and the energy associated with a brain, there would be no thoughts?
Uhhh, I do see how it is possible for one to believe that there maybe no material in the outside world. But logic will tell you that without a material world, could I really be having these thoughts?
If nothing exists, then what am I and what is everything else I am thinking about?
Could it be possible that my sub-conscious dosen't relaise there is an outside World or material things!