the universe is so great, vast and never ending that everything that seems impossible to us (being stuck in a third dimension as mr. sagan put it) become virtually possible. i heard of a study or theory rather that states thier are multiple universes where you exist somehow as one, in many ways. ex. in this universe you have two legs arms and may like classic rock. in this alternate universe, you have four arms and like the opposite of classic rock...it seems rather fantastical, but it very interesting when closer looked upon....hahahaha now that i think about it, i may have not answered your question.
2007-05-26 20:04:28
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answered by perfect_imperfection 2
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First, do away with the suicidal strategies. it fairly isn't any answer. we are unsure if the universe is null. ok say all around you is null, nevertheless do not you think of there is something, that could be distinctive from what you formerly assumed there exist. yet nevertheless are you able to deny a minimum of you exist and that has some meaning? 2nd element, it might desire to be that we'd desire to create meaning in our life, however the life itself may be null. or perhaps purely have faith (blindly?) interior the goodness of being, life, that how can something may be adverse? If something (concept) feels adverse, how this is actual? next human beings like Nietzche are unlikely to unravel those subject. i'm particular they'll develop your tension much extra. Nietzche grow to be insane, he himself had psychological breakdown. Ayn Rand is one million/2 certainty. Kant's line seems a solid answer. If not something works, purely have faith interior the positiveness of the universe in line with possibility FOR NO reason. And in case you think of that each and every physique is phantasm and we can't understand the certainty: then ask so what? This phantasm is the certainty for us and we can stay throughout this certainty. what's to be concerned with regards to the certainty which could never have any relation with us?
2016-10-08 22:21:13
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answered by sander 4
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Yes. Firstly, I find solipcism quite terrifying as a perspective on life, I LIKE the idea of an external reality. Secondly, I find it quite useless. Even if I am really just dreaming the whole world I'm still living in it, so I might as well treat it as if it's real.
2007-05-26 20:00:48
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answered by Somes J 5
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I am the center of my own universe and I do believe in a world external to myself; I just don't like it.
2007-05-26 20:01:40
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answered by LodiTX 6
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if you are solopsist.. then why do you ask us, why dont yo ask yourself. or atleast engage in some kind of dialogue dont jsut as the same question over and over.
has anyone said anything in that past that has given you new ideas on the subject?
instead of asking us to refute the theory.. why dotn you explain the argument for it.
why do i believe in a world eternal to myself? because i get acted on by other bodies. cause i am not so full of myself to think that i am the only one that really exists. and everyone else just think they exists. that is so self centered. get over yourself.
2007-05-27 06:24:50
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answered by shea 5
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believe is a strong word. I do think it is likely enough that I react to my perceptions as if they are a real world outside of my mind.
but I won't say I belive it like there is no possibility that I am wrong.
2007-05-26 20:16:08
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answered by Piglet O 6
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Of course. I'm dealing with it right now at work. I'm typing to it on the internet.
I'm not a solipsist.
2007-05-26 20:07:54
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answered by amp 6
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Sure. I believe that it's a dream we/I are having.
Love and blessings Don
2007-05-27 02:47:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Do I believe in it? No doubt!
Do i KNOW that it is there? Hardly...
2007-05-27 11:56:25
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answered by hq3 6
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