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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 22, 2022 19:53:36 GMT
It's really difficult to imagine anything without an observer. That observer is supposed to be a creature with the mind, but it's not so clear.
Before any human (let's say, in the dinosaur epoch) there were no mind, but there definitely was something. That's why the observer is a in trouble.
So, how then this is possible to have the existence without an observer of it? How can something exists having nothing to register it?
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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Mar 24, 2022 21:06:22 GMT
It's really difficult to imagine anything without an observer. That observer is supposed to be a creature with the mind, but it's not so clear. Before any human (let's say, in the dinosaur epoch) there were no mind, but there definitely was something. That's why the observer is a in trouble. So, how then this is possible to have the existence without an observer of it? How can something exists having nothing to register it? "Existence" and "observation" both share the same quality of imprinting where a form imprints itself on a relative formlessness thus resulting in a continuation of said form. This quality of imprinting shared between "existence" and "observation" necessitate both equating under this respect.
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