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>> No.15390300 [View]
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So we know that the material world, and all objects in it, are actually fictional constructs of the human mind. Matter is essentially a ball of clay that our minds mold into forms starting when we are babies.

That's fine and all, but the necessary implication of this is that all physics, math, etc are simply explanations of how our mind constructed its representational reality. In other words, physics describes causal relationships between objects. But objects only exist as mental ideas. So physics is just the description of how our mind perceives the interaction of these "objects."

That being the case, what does it tell us about our minds, physics, and of spacetime itself? Why would we conceive objects to interact in the way that we conceive it? Why does f=ma and e=mc2, that being the case?

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Yes or No, and why?

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Help me science bros. I theorize that all thoughts and emotions are generated by the mind, but that I am not my mind. I am the awareness and will behind the mind.

Scientifically where does this view fit in? Is this what people mean when they talk about consciousness here? Who can I read or listen to for more on my theory?

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Fundamentally, what is matter?

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