On 27 Apr 2010 at 11:58, Arlo Bensinger wrote: > I know I can answer these questions. I already have. What's apparent > is that YOU can't. And the reason is simple and clear. They are > claims that are nothing but ridiculous when examined closely. Is that > what you are afraid of?
Oh yes, if you say so. You are right. You are always right. Of course, you have yet to substantiate your "no" answers. Nor have you answered the questions calling for more than a yes or no. But never mind. Conversations with you always turn out to be of little, if any, value, as others here will attest. . > [Arlo repeats his questions, again] > Can you explain the difference (if any) between saying "cells have > intelligence", "man has intelligence" and "Quality has intelligence"? > What does it mean to "have intelligence"? > > Also, if "cells have intelligence", where does that intelligence > reside? We localize human intelligence in the neural mass in our > heads (I doubt we'd say an amputee becomes "less intelligent" upon > losing a limb, or that such an operation would impact her/his > "intelligence" at all). > > Do you think carbon atoms ever had "intelligence"? Do they now? At > what level does "intelligence" finally disappear. You say that "cells > have intelligence", do you think Ribosomes or Mitochondrion "have > intelligence"? What about more macrotic cellular constructs, does a > stomach or a heart "have intelligence"? > > [Arlo adds] > The answer is simple. Neither "Quality" nor "cells" "have > intelligence". If you continue to disagree, please answer the above > questions. Don't waste my time with another evasion. If that's all > you can do, spend some time reflecting on that... Repeating the questions simply shows your attempt to play professor to a student. Sorry, but I don't chose to play one of your captive students. It's a waste of my time. Moq_Discuss mailing list Listinfo, Unsubscribing etc. http://lists.moqtalk.org/listinfo.cgi/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org Archives: http://lists.moqtalk.org/pipermail/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org/ http://moq.org/md/archives.html
