From: "Bhairitu [email protected] [FairfieldLife]" 
<[email protected]>     I see it as his British style wit.  I get 
the same thing chatting with a Welsh friend at Starbucks.  ;-) 
 
 Also taking a "peek" at "The Peak" I see our esteemed moderator is hanging out 
there more than here!  :-D 


This poses a bit of a koan. In which of these incarnations is he "slumming?"  
:-)  
 

 On 12/18/2014 02:03 AM, TurquoiseBee [email protected] [FairfieldLife] 
wrote:
  


       Just wanted to step in and thank you once again for the clarity of your 
posts, Salyavin.
  
  Back in the Bad Old Days when reading this form was for me always combined 
with the idea that doing  so would force me to wade through dozens of posts 
trying to "get" me personally to get to the occasional gem of wisdom, your 
posts provided sufficient gems to make it worthwhile. 
  
  Now that most of those who churned out the stuff I had to wade through are 
gone, your posts are  still pretty gem-like. I may not always have something to 
say in response to them, but that's most often because you've said them so well 
there is nothing more to add. Thanks... 
      From: salyavin808 <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 7:42 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Marco Polo Arrives
   
      
 ---In [email protected], <s3raphita@...> wrote :
  
  
  Any sort of god must be immune to entropy. And that would need an  impressive 
explanation. 
  The Absolute is outside time and space. Entropy is a theory about  phenomenal 
change. 
  I think you meant to say "The absolute, if it exists, is outside space and 
time" ;-) 
  We should take comfort from the fact that everything is  explainable and that 
everything has turned out to have a simple explanation.
  
  Science limits itself to the measurable.  
  Everything is measurable, or how do you know it exists at all? Even  if we 
discover that the world cannot be without some other phenomena we will know 
some of its attributes and will thus have made a  measurement of sorts. 
  Watch what's flowing through your mind right at this instant.  How much - or 
rather how little - of that variety and novelty can you express in language or 
quantify?  
  If my mind had a pause button I could express all of it. 
  Imagine a situation involving guilt or shame; or feeling how  ephemeral and 
fragile our lives are. In fact, try to picture what it must be like in those 
last moments for a man facing a firing squad.  Could that inner "final 
judgement" be captured in a scientific report?
  
  Yes. Its bound to be a mixture of guilt, terror, regret, mania, maybe  even 
laughter caused by shock. All these things can be understood as both physical, 
hormonal responses and the subjective stuff we  know and love. How they 
interface is the mystery here. 
  
  
  
  
 
 ---In [email protected], <[email protected]> wrote :
 
 
 
 
 ---In [email protected], <s3raphita@...> wrote :
 
  Re salyavin808: The problem here is the metaphors taking  themselves too 
seriously. You probably think  that's ducking the question but it's just 
avoiding getting pulled into the endless cycle of  ever more mysterious 
sophistry. We won't work it out how minds work from the inside, at least no  
one ever has, so it's probably be a good idea to hang five and work out how 
it's all  actually put together and start again from there.
  
  Yeah, but . . . it's the "actually put together" bit that is  soaked in 
metaphysical assumptions. The type of person who tells us he's a hard-nosed, 
down-to-earth, "just  the facts ma'am" type is saying that *the real world* 
must conform to his IDEAL view that the world is no-nonsense  sensible.  I 
agree about not taking metaphors too literally.  
  We can't escape from the language trap.  
  Then we have to be sure we haven't created one  for ourselves. Hence the 
building of "my" world relies on nothing other than the simplest  explanation 
of the data and not on assuming things we  simply think - or want - to be true. 
 So I exclude everything that doesn't fit in with  the cornerstones of 
knowledge, most importantly the theory of evolution by natural  selection. This 
applies to everything and not  just us. If consciousness is some sort of 
eternal being that survives us after death and  is even some sort of quantum 
god thing, then Darwinism has to go out of the window. 
  Physics would have to be completely rewritten  too, I imagine the laws of 
thermodynamics would  be the first in the bin, which is a  shame as they work 
rather well, but any sort of god must be  immune to entropy. And that would 
need  an impressive explanation. 
  So if we assume the universe is a no-nonsense  sensible place that works 
according to fathomable laws rather than for the convenience of  invisible 
creators we can get an ideal that allows for the  further research needed to 
explain what we don't know  rather than one where things are  assumed to be 
beyond us and where our  interpretations are seen as just as valid as 
demonstrable theories. I worry  that a lot of intelligent people are 
continually  looking in the wrong place for  their gods and that they will get 
all the publicity  and research money because their  answers are what people 
want to hear. The net is  full of crap research funded by some religion or 
other with an agenda to push. 
  Trouble is, we are still in a 'god of the gaps'  situation with consciousness 
and intelligence but not enough to be able to say that they are  part of some 
sort of extra-material reality of which we  currently know nothing. We should  
take comfort from the fact that everything is  explainable and that everything 
has turned out to have a simple explanation that requires no  add-on 
supernatural powers but we like to reserve them for everything unexplained all 
the  same. The human condition I suppose. 
  So my "ideal" is based on what we can see and  the knowledge that we are 
great at inventing stories  and so everything that doesn't fit in  with the 
known laws of nature is most likely our  imagination. I convert for evidence 
though... 
  
             
 
         
 
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