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So you've been through this before. Is he in the least capable of simple reasoning or is this going to be a twisted ride? I can't believe the mumbo jumbo I read in this reply! Some nonsense about a clock and the wind?
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Instead of replying in such infantile style, please explain how clocks measure your imaginary passage of time...wait...I will prepare some popcorn and cold sodas...the comedy show presented by you in your explanation promises to be good...
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Reality is perceived by our sensors and we learn about the physical universe thanks to them.(Carlos & Carlos)
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Have you ever heard of Optical Illusions? Ever watched a magician? Our "sensors" are notoriously famous for mis-informing us. The hand IS quicker than the eye.
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Yes, I saw myself such optical illusions, but I know that such are tricks made by the magician. That is the way how I discovered The Perceptional Law, by understanding the differencve between reality and misinterpretation of reality. As I know that the magician is doing tricks and that illusions make you believe that doves disappear from inside a hat or similar, I am an adult with understanding of reality. Taking this analogy to the belief that time is a physical dimension (the magician tricks), everyone who believes that time is a physical dimension is a child who falls in the trick with his mouth opened...
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Just listen how the weather man(Carlos & Carlos)
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You have an incredible fixation with simple things around you.
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You might be correct, but I use common and daily events to prove things...and such evidence is valid as any other event in the outerspace or subatomic particles...
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still mentioning the words "when the Sun arises...the Sun sets..."...such words are nothing but acceptable illusions...a common error...a misunderstanding of reality by many.(Carlos & Carlos)
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Actually they are very efficient at conveying a thought. It is a well established convention with a very specific meaning. It is not an "illusion", it is an "illustration". A very well defined symbolic representation.
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Sure, right...the weather man is talking to the general public as if the public is formed by children only and there is the need to mix fantasies with reality so everybody can understand what they see in the mornings and evenings... I don't know about your background, but for sure your reply shows inmaturity. If such is a established convention...such convention stinks...we are not in Medieval eras, we are living a new era in where technology and reality must walk together...such conventions make brutish people...
Why not mentioning by the weather men that "angels will make pee pee tomorrow's afternoon" instead of saying "it will be raining tomorrow afternoon" in their predictions too?...such should be a nice "illustration" as well...
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I see, so thowing a ball at someone when they are not looking, disproves QM! I see!
You have an incredible fixation with simple things around you.
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Lol, I can tell you hat the cat inside the box can die from a heart attack and by such, the unfamous Schrodinger's cat experiment stops being a dualistic thought: the cat will come out alive or the cat will be found dead because the poison killed him.
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About subatomic levels...come on...just use the appropiate instruments and you will see atoms moving everywhere.(Carlos & Carlos)
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It's that easy? WOW!
Then you will have no problem providing a web site which shows us these images of particles as motion.
I can;t wait to see them!</blockquote