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01-11-2007, 12:20 AM
| | Re: Life - something from nothing? Can I differ here? I think mind actually does not exist and is just a state of the brain itself... Quote:
Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick I think your assumption is only partly correct here,conscience is within the brain yes,
and within the neural networking of the brain yes,however you are not including the
mind here,which operates outside of the brain,and is not part of the dense physical
plane.The brain is the physical representation of the mind!
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01-11-2007, 02:22 AM
| | Re: Life - something from nothing? Quote:
Originally Posted by dipayankar Can I differ here? I think mind actually does not exist and is just a state of the brain itself... | Absolutely correct Dipayankar, Mk is too unscientific to even consider...
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01-12-2007, 12:56 AM
| | Re: Life - something from nothing? Thanks Llyod... Quote:
Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie Absolutely correct Dipayankar, Mk is too unscientific to even consider...
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01-18-2007, 07:35 AM
| Re: Life - something from nothing? Quote:
Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie Absolutely correct Dipayankar, Mk is too unscientific to even consider...
regards, | Remind me to put in a good word for you sometime Lloyd,I will be pleased to return
the vote of confidence.
btw you are both incorrect here,the mind exists independantly of the brain,just check
around a few websites to see for youself.
Your mind is so closed Lloyd,your brain needs air,I suggest you try a full frontal
lobotomy,that will do the trick I think.
regards michael.
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01-19-2007, 03:22 AM
| | Re: Life - something from nothing? Quote:
Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick Remind me to put in a good word for you sometime Lloyd,I will be pleased to return
the vote of confidence.
btw you are both incorrect here,the mind exists independantly of the brain,just check
around a few websites to see for youself.
Your mind is so closed Lloyd,your brain needs air,I suggest you try a full frontal
lobotomy,that will do the trick I think.
regards michael. | You never give up being absolutely stupid, do you MK?
__________________ "To develop the skill of correct thinking is in the first place to learn what you have to disregard. In order to go on, you have to know what to leave out; this is the essence of effective thinking." Kurt Godel "Time and space are modes in which we think and not conditions in which we live." Albert Einstein "The uncertainty principle is an absolute, finite, universal constant." L.G. "The tick-tick-tick of the cesium atom is a sliding-time-scaler constant of all finite universal motion." L.G. | | | | Moderator
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01-19-2007, 05:53 AM
| Re: Life - something from nothing? Quote:
Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie You never give up being absolutely stupid, do you MK? | Actually I do,when the occasion merits it,sadly your last post did not qualify.
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01-19-2007, 05:04 PM
| | Re: Life - something from nothing? Quote:
Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick Actually I do,when the occasion merits it,sadly your last post did not qualify.
regards michael. | Very good MK, at least your sense of humor is still present___BTW, the most important aspect of being human...
regards,
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01-19-2007, 06:14 PM
| Re: Life - something from nothing? On that last note Lloyd we find agreement!,what ever next?Unless I deposit cash into my bank,I cannot draw anything out,you cannot get something from nothing-period!I know
someone may cutely say,well you can get an overdraught,or credit,i know that Bud,but
you pay over the odds for that service,it is not free,it costs you something!
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02-05-2007, 06:07 PM
| | Re: Life - something from nothing? I don't know if this is out of place but what is the relationship of life to simple chemical structures? Why is it that we call food, food, and chemicals, chemicals, when in primordial days we were simple chemcical rings formed by heat and ash? | | | | 8th degree Black Belt
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02-06-2007, 05:55 AM
| | Re: Life - something from nothing? If we really look at life as an extension of chemistry and physics then most of the questions would be answered.. Quote:
Originally Posted by theunify I don't know if this is out of place but what is the relationship of life to simple chemical structures? Why is it that we call food, food, and chemicals, chemicals, when in primordial days we were simple chemcical rings formed by heat and ash? | | | | |  | | |
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