Kant said it best "The thoughts that are before us and the thoughts that have been are neither new nor old they are of the sort that when exposed to observation nothing more than the trailing remembrance of civilizations past,present and future"
2006-08-19 23:24:06
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answered by Anonymous
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No, our thoughts are not simply recyclings; yes, there can be new thought.
Think about some bit of technology that didn't exist before. Think about what sort of technology might be. Observe the amount of new works of fiction and science.
You are alive at the dawn of the Information Age. Relish this wonderful, crazy time we live in. :)
2006-08-19 23:06:14
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answered by Kimberley Mc 3
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Not really. The Recycling would imply that thoughts of others were sacrificed in order for yours to be formed. Our thought are based pretty much exclusively on the ideas of those who have come before us, from language to archetype to redictability. What little we manage that is inovative
2006-08-19 23:20:07
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answered by W0LF 5
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There is good evidence that thoughts are shared among living people. Have you noticed that when someone invents something somewhere in the world, that a dozen others come up with the same idea shortly after? If thoughts can travel as energy, it is plausible that they remain in that form forever and we can pick up on them even after the thinker has deceased..
2006-08-19 23:13:04
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Every time something new comes out on the market. For example, we have hit a max for storing bits of info on discs, (when you use the traditional way of bits laying parallel to the disc). But New technology is coming out where the bits of info, don't lay down parallel, instead they will be standing up vertically. This will increase storage on a disc by 10x the amount, (this is for hard drive discs btw...). Need is the mother of invention, and Invention is only limited to the minds out there.
2006-08-19 23:36:08
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answered by Joe K 6
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Yes, plus the fact that we experience them at some point in our lifetime.
Yes..always a new thought for everyone since we aren't destined to follow a certain order of experiences.
We may or may not experience the same situation but for everyone is a different version.
2006-08-19 23:11:01
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answered by cascadingrainbows 4
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well if you read all the books in the world,then you`ll start where humankind stopped,if u didn`t then u have to be as diverse as the whole humankind to start at the same point,but as u couldn`t possibly be,then you could be trapped in some old thoughts or create others of your own.
in the same way:it also depends on the conditions you`ve lived in,may be also your age,although my opinion about age is that it`s not the years it`s the milage.
2006-08-19 23:11:16
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answered by sha3sha3y 1
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in case you requested that robotic, what might want to it say? this question arise in a range of of sorts each and each of the time in fiction - videos and books. i imagine it occurs for sturdy reason too - those are fairly exciting suggestions and they stay exciting no remember how lengthy you contemplate them. per chance it would want to assert that is alive and that is wakeful and is no longer basically operating a software. per chance we are only stupendously complicated organic and organic machines and because that of this we are saying an same aspect. per chance if we are wakeful, so should be the robotic. through regardless of definition you employ to outline information, once you've the hypothetical robotic as you describe, both ought to both be wakeful or neither is wakeful - a minimum of to a level that could be determined - any try might want to be gone through both robotic and guy in this hypothesis. you would possibly want to assert which won't be able to be the case, yet its basically as no longer plausible to prepare the conception incorrect as a results of the undeniable fact that is to prepare it precise. That reported, ego, information and different issues sort of get scary to outline if that occurs would not it? human beings loose the single aspect that makes us particular and our EGO would not like that. Or we can pick to imagine in a fashion that our egos do not count number on our being particular in the first position.
2016-11-26 19:33:57
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answered by carra 4
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yes. Once you under stand the recycled thoughts then the new ones emerges.. make sense or no?
2006-08-20 03:25:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, if you are lucky you may be able to arrange them in anew way, but I would think a original thought would be extreamly rare
2006-08-20 07:22:08
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answered by ormus 2
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