wuliheron
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Willowz said:Thread remids me of a Witty aphorism:
Whereof one cannot speak thereof one must remain silent.
Willowz said:Contextually, words like 'rational' don't make much sense in Quantum Indeterminacy. Is that what you are saying wuliheron? If so, what justifies you using "supernatural" in this context? Or what lead you to that word phrase?
Exactly. The evidence strongly suggests quantum mechanics is contextual and, therefore, the best way to talk about the subject is contextually. Unfortunately the English language evolved for a dualistic culture making it more difficult. In fact, when quantum mechanics was first discovered Asians made several important contributions to the field immediately because their more holistic languages made such conclusions obvious to them.
For me the idea that a parallel universe with different laws of physics could be called "supernatural" is just obvious. Not because I believe in ghosts or any such nonsense, in fact I tend to be a rather strong skeptic about such things. It is obvious to me because what else would you call it?
Logically you could break it down this way. If there are an infinite number of universes with an infinite variety of physical laws then what possible meaning could it have to say they are all "natural laws"? None whatsoever. Its just another meaningless infinity that indicates a problem with our thinking. However, if we assume that "natural laws" is contextual then it is just another relative designation like up and down or front and back. What we need is its opposite and that happens to be supernatural.
For Taoists like myself the words and concepts in and of themselves are just so much gibberish. Just more variables like A and B to be played with at will. If you are willing to allow yourself the child-like freedom to play with them. What they describe is ultimately beyond words and concepts.