How does the blind matter behave accordingly?
How does the blind matter behave accordingly?
We know that the behavior of matter can be described in term of symbolic formulas, let's call this the instruction. How blind matter behave according to this instruction?
Re: How does the blind matter behave accordingly?
What the buck is blind matter?
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Our equations are descriptions of observed behavior. Matter does not follow any instructions.
It has been written many times that the sun rises in the east, and sets in the west. But it would do so, even if nobody ever wrote about it.
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If “blind” matter does not keep some rules it must quickly decay. You can consider certain hyper Darwinism in Universe system. For “blind” example: Global Universe cannot have more dimension then three because in opposite case the forces fall too quickly to keep global system together...
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I didn't get it.
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I believe you will get it:) Universe without elementary particles, without atoms, without things, without forces is only singular idea as well as eg. infinity is...
Re: How does the blind matter behave accordingly?
If matter, blind or seeing, has instructions built within it/them, then that is HOW matter behave accordingly.
The very fact of having instructions, means that matter will behave according to the instructions.
The very bases for, and idea of, 'instructions' is to 'instruct' how to behave, accordingly, (to the instructions).
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Virtual particles do not exist in fact, it's just a synonym for subliminal behavior of matter, that is, a behavior / waving when the real particles do not have time enough to constitute itself..
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So you are saying the idea, instruction, is built within matter? How an idea can cause matter to behave accordingly? Unless it is not an idea and instead is something objective.Age wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 6:19 amIf matter, blind or seeing, has instructions built within it/them, then that is HOW matter behave accordingly.
The very fact of having instructions, means that matter will behave according to the instructions.
The very bases for, and idea of, 'instructions' is to 'instruct' how to behave, accordingly, (to the instructions).
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Are you asking me a question or are you telling me something?bahman wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 3:32 pmSo you are saying the idea, instruction, is built within matter?Age wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 6:19 amIf matter, blind or seeing, has instructions built within it/them, then that is HOW matter behave accordingly.
The very fact of having instructions, means that matter will behave according to the instructions.
The very bases for, and idea of, 'instructions' is to 'instruct' how to behave, accordingly, (to the instructions).
The question mark at the end of your sentence implies that you are asking me a question, but your words infer otherwise.
Either way, you have completely misconstrued what I actually said, which is; IF ...., then .... .
This question has absolutely nothing at all to do with what I actually said.
Maybe if you read what I wrote again you will understand what I actually said.
Are 'instructions' something objective?
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I am asking a question.Age wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 11:41 pmAre you asking me a question or are you telling me something?bahman wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 3:32 pmSo you are saying the idea, instruction, is built within matter?Age wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 6:19 am If matter, blind or seeing, has instructions built within it/them, then that is HOW matter behave accordingly.
The very fact of having instructions, means that matter will behave according to the instructions.
The very bases for, and idea of, 'instructions' is to 'instruct' how to behave, accordingly, (to the instructions).
The question mark at the end of your sentence implies that you are asking me a question, but your words infer otherwise.
I don't think so. Could you please elaborate that what I misconstrued?
It is a important question if you consider the next question too. Instruction is either subjective or objective.
I think I understood you good.
Instruction is either an idea/subjective or objective. Which one do you pick?