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GTA: San Andreas and psychological consequences
If a kid isn't aware of the consequences for taking such actions, then yes, he can pretend to take on a role of a thief that breaks into people's houses. The kid is just playing. Every kid has to learn his/her limitations and other things, and that's partially done by pretending to be...- Tigron-X
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- Forum: General Discussion
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Lingusitics Helen Keller example Is it possible to think without a language?
We're not the only species with language. Whales and dolphines communicate by sound.- Tigron-X
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- Forum: Art, Music, History, and Linguistics
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Is everything in the universe connected to eachother?
I was talking in more practical terms since you can't move your hand that fast, not to mention that your hand would no longer be considered a hand at that point. But anyhow, you're connected by interacting magnetic fields of various scales. Even if you moved at the speed of light, the... -
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Is Sharing a Dream Enough to Make it Real?
That depends on what controls the results of an action. In the real world there are forces we can influence but we never really control a thing except our own thoughts. In a dream, I can jump off a cliff and sit on a cloud because I can control the forces of that so called world since it is...- Tigron-X
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- Forum: General Discussion
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Lingusitics Helen Keller example Is it possible to think without a language?
One can't communicate clearly without a defined language, but people think in images. These thoughts are expressed verbally, emotionally, and physically. language helps one communicate to others and to oneself. And with that defined language, one can think on a wider scale of awareness which...- Tigron-X
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- Forum: Art, Music, History, and Linguistics
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Is everything in the universe connected to eachother?
Yeah... indirectly. So if you move your hand really really fast it won't do anything. -
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Moral Relativism: There are No Moral Absolutes
Here is my thing about absolutes: If one made the claim, "There are no absolutes." Then wouldn't that statement contradict itself since it just stated an absolute?- Tigron-X
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Agnosticism is not a logical stance
Not necessarily when you think about what you're asking when you ask for the proof of God. First you have to ask yourself, "What does the term 'God' represent." Infinity - Alpha-Omega - Beginning & End. That last one "Beginning & End" doesn't mean God has a beginning and an end, but IS...- Tigron-X
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- Forum: General Discussion
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Agnosticism is not a logical stance
Let me put it this way... if one does not explore the truths he/she believes in, then one will never see past the reality he/she perceives. So, whether one believes something to be true or not, doesn't mean his/her concept of reality is aware of reality on a whole. He/she only sees what he/she...- Tigron-X
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- Forum: General Discussion
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Moral Relativism: There are No Moral Absolutes
No, you're really claiming that there are moral absolutes, but the morality that an individual holds are subject to change. Well, of course that's true because our beliefs are subject to change as one expands his/her knowledge base. And just because someone believes something to be good...- Tigron-X
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Is the belief that things could always be worse helpful or harmful?
Yeah, it's the most important value for one to experience, but not to hold. Seriously, it's not like I'm going to get pissed off when I tell a lie... well, unless it was a bad one that got me caught. And Honesty is the best policy if you don't have one. It's also the best one to fall back...- Tigron-X
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Agnosticism is not a logical stance
LOL... "A leap of faith," is a metaphor that basically means take a chance and explore the unknown with openess by using nothing but imagination and self awareness. Anytime someone looks into the unknown, he/she is believing something exists without empirical evidence. What that might be may...- Tigron-X
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- Forum: General Discussion
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Brian Greene: "The Past is as Real as the Present
We do. It's called deja vu. :P So time moves three dimensionally, and in reaction to posing and opposing forces? Anyhow, here's something I'm working on: To me time is not really a dimension I can consider at the moment, but rather I see it as a concept we attempt to plot by...- Tigron-X
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Graduate Can You Imagine a Universe Without Space and Time?
Typically, an illusion is an image of a defined source that becomes present by the reflection of light. So to claim that space and time are an illusion, would be basically a claim that both are a mirrored image of some undefined source. It's an invalid statement unless when I look in the...- Tigron-X
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Can You Imagine a Universe Without Space and Time?
Time is a measurment of events in a sequence, so to imagine the universe without time would be to imagine a motionless void. Space is defined by energy moving through different states of value, so to imagine the universe without space would be to imagine a point that is also the encompassing...- Tigron-X
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics