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From: Dale Kelly -  01 May, 11:56

free will is indeterminate, dependent only on itself and NO rules binding * en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_will biology and physics are determinate, and are determined COMPLETELY by rules this dichotomy implies our existence and soul, is not biophysical * en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dualism_%28philosophy_of_mind%29 more so, we must ask, if there...

45 Posts. Last post send by: Dale Kelly - Tuesday 01 May
From: Lethe -  24 Apr, 15:51

On Apr 23, 10:26 pm, Dale Kelly <dale.ke...@comcast . net > wrote: > the modern definition of life is emergent behavior Dude! And like, my computer has emergent behavior, 'cause flipping bits in a well-defined and rather uninteresting manner causes the emergent behavior of shooting those wacky space creatures! And like, mathematics has emergent behavior...

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From: collection60@googlemail . com -  24 Apr, 15:25

If you really want to be a rebel... challenge feminism and declare all the biological advantages and artificial social disadvantages we have as males. That's the ultimate sacred cow.

28 Posts. Last post send by: collection60@googlemail . com - Tuesday 24 Apr
From: Dale Kelly -  24 Apr, 04:26

the modern definition of life is emergent behavior even plants with no minds or free will are considered to be alive, just because they have emergent behavior emergent behavior in consciousness depends on the mysterious intermediary called the subconscious we do not communicate directly with the central nervous system, we supposedly use an intermediary,...

60 Posts. Last post send by: Dale Kelly - Tuesday 24 Apr
From: PureGold -  23 Apr, 05:11

I tell you a sick joke: Men called psychiatric nurses are paid to detect and remove people. Now one person they put through the springfield sausage machine Normal healthy people one end > babbling madmen in the middle > brain dead nude dancing robots at the other was the owner of the big store Selfridges, a rather nice lady in her fourties, she was...

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From: PureGold -  20 Apr, 22:00

Telepathy is an example of quantum entanglement. It is almost instant or instant over any distance (across the universe) and takes very little power because the point to point interaction is not subjected to the inverse square rule. The "inverse square rule" is because in radiator one photon that an electron emits as it changed its quantum state from...

1 Posts. Last post send by: PureGold - Friday 20 Apr
From: Dale Kelly -  20 Apr, 03:46

The historical roots of the word science are related to the Latin term ?Scientia?, meaning ?knowing?. But this is not how science is used in practical purposes. Inference and philosophy are absolute knowing. Science in modern day purposes is a best practices way of dealing with conjecture. In the scientific process, a conjecture, is a hypothetical....

44 Posts. Last post send by: Dale Kelly - Friday 20 Apr
From: James Michael Howard -  18 Apr, 16:09

Has anyone noticed that these mass killings are reported to occur more often n April or October? (I know there are not that many.) However, it occurred to me that these are times of high pollen from differing plants. A lot of plants are already pollenating around April and other, major groups begin to pollenate in April. April is a time when there is...

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From: Dale Kelly -  15 Apr, 08:08

evolution cannot explain the emergence of free will, consciousness or the mind free will is indeterminate and cannot result from any determinate mechanism like biology or physics * en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_will * en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dualism_%28philosophy_of_mind%29 this said evolution, abiogenesis or no biological or physical mechanism...

24 Posts. Last post send by: Dale Kelly - Sunday 15 Apr
From: Dale Kelly -  09 Apr, 10:16

in terms of evolution of the will, consciousness mind or soul, I have ruled out evolution this is due to the indeterminate nature of free will, and the determinate nature of biology * en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_will an indeterminate system cannot result from a determinate one * en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dualism_%28philosophy_of_mind%29 clearly...

76 Posts. Last post send by: Dale Kelly - Monday 09 Apr
From: whatishealth@gmail . com -  07 Apr, 23:20

Everyone in a lifetime will occasional have sleepless nights. It can happen due to many things like stress, pain, drinking to much coffee, being in love. It's something natural. But when you frequently have problems falling asleep, maintaining sleep, or experience nonrestorative sleep, often for no apparent reason you may be suffering from chronic insomnia. It's...

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From: Dale Kelly -  07 Apr, 12:50

Free will is indeterminate * en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_will determinism says there is no free will, and all behavior emerges from biology * en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Determinism Dualists says free will is not a part of biology * en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dualism_%28philosophy_of_mind%29 compatiblists try to justify a co-existence of indeterminism...

29 Posts. Last post send by: Dale Kelly - Saturday 07 Apr
From: James Michael Howard -  02 Apr, 18:37

Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2007 Mar 27; [Epub ahead of print] Association between serum testosterone levels and the severity of negative symptoms in male patients with chronic schizophrenia. * Ko YH, * Jung SW, * Joe SH, * Lee CH, * Jung HG, * Jung IK, * Kim SH, * Lee MS. ...

2 Posts. Last post send by: James Michael Howard - Monday 02 Apr
From: Dale Kelly -  02 Apr, 06:20

let us define free will as the ability to respond to stimuli with choice in a manner that is not determined by any factor but itself let us also define free will as the ability to have any response in with the same criteria above, under conditions of no stimuli those who believe in emergent behavior, believe all of our responses are predetermined...

80 Posts. Last post send by: Dale Kelly - Monday 02 Apr
From: PureGold -  01 Apr, 00:48

After I wandered out of the Appleton lab I wandered into the navel dockyard just next door to my university where I got me degree (Portsmouth 1969) and asked if they would like a fusion rector like the one we just made at work that blew up and just after we done it we got banged on the head and the unit smashed by neo luddites, I said it was too dangerous...

1 Posts. Last post send by: PureGold - Sunday 01 Apr

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