In a message dated 9/25/08 5:57:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> The question I wish to pose to Boris: given that points do not exist, does 
> Boris exist? (no sarcasm intended) If so (and I hope so) what is the 
> difference between what exists and what does not?
> 

Points don't exist because they can't be sensed,they are imaginary. Boris can 
be sensed   so his physical self exists. Boris the entity   who writes and 
thinks can't be sensed so he doesn't exist. The stuff he writes   can be sensed 
so it exists.   He thinks what he writes but it can't be sensed until he 
writes it down with the rest of his corporeal self. If what he thinks with his 
nonexistent self can have a   sensable effect on the physical world what is 
that 
called?
Kate Sullivan


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