Why can't scientists answer these questions?
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Sure, I want to know, that's why we put much of our resources into this "greatest tool for knowledge."Razorsedge wrote: The questions that I asked are the most important questions. They are the questions that humans have asked ever since our beginning.. Don't you want to know the nature of consciousness or if you'll survive in some form after your body dies?
That still put science 10% ahead of the nearest rival.All of the examples of scientific advances pale in comparison. Think of it as a test, with my questions accounting for 90% of the grade, and your modern day examples of technological advances amounting to 10% of the grade.
From the material brain obviously.For_The_Kingdom wrote: If you have an unlimited supply of human brain matter, and you have the skills to be able to shape/mold this brain matter into a perfectly shaped human brain..you have the brain..but..
Where would you get the consciousness?
Just in case you are forgetting, we have been doing that naturally for the past few million years, depending on when exactly you start counting.Go in a lab and produce a "thinking" brain, then. I mean after all, you have all the answers, right? You can't do it, can you?
Most obvious way to start is to try different types of walls. Find out what this ghost can't past through and narrow down what makes the difference between blocking and non-blocking material.Ok, so please explain to me what experiment can you conduct...which will adequately explain how a ghost is able to float through a solid wall.
Methinks you might enjoy this show.I am not even one thing.
"The human body, consisting of about 100 trillion cells, carries about ten times as many micro-organisms in the intestines. The metabolic activities performed by these bacteria resemble those of an organ, leading some to liken gut bacteria to a 'forgotten' organ."
Same answer I already gave. If we KNOW it's a ghost, then we KNOW what it is made of. We also can KNOW what the wall is made of. Once we have all that information we can use observation and analysis to figure out what's going on. Pretty simple in concept.For_The_Kingdom wrote:
Now, I am simply asking you what experiment can you conduct which will adequately explain HOW the ghost is able to float through a solid wall.
We know it is a ghost, now how is it doing it? That is the task. Now, do you have an answer for me, sir?
For_The_Kingdom wrote:No doubt. Naturalism is a self-refuting concept.Razorsedge wrote: [Replying to post 30 by For_The_Kingdom]
That's a good and honest response. It's consistent with science not being able to answer these important questions.
Ok, either way...take your pick. Whichever question you'd like to ask of the two...use the scientific method to get your answers.William wrote:
Actually, what I would be questioning is not how the ghost managers to float through solid objects, but HOW it managed to be seen as a material manifestation.
I am getting everything but an answer to the question.William wrote: Maybe it didn't purposefully try and be seen but the individual witnessing it somehow managed to do so through some kind of ability. Maybe the ghost didn't even realize it had been seen, or if so - either thought that the person seeing it had some ability to do so, or maybe thought it had the ability itself, but didn't know how it was able to?
I would consider these kinds of things to be the way to approach the scenario scientifically - in a scientific manner...
..you have the brain..but..
Where would you get the consciousness?
You have EVERYTHING that you need at which you "claim" is needed for mental processes. Now, again I ask...where is the consciousness coming from??
Until you can answer that, then EVERYTHING you say is absolutely worthless. You can't get the job done, and neither can science.
Go in a lab and produce a "thinking" brain, then. I mean after all, you have all the answers, right? You can't do it, can you? So, until you can go in the lab and get results, then spare me all of the bio-babble.
From the brain? Ok, now follow me on this one. Your brain is an independent, physical/material object, right?Bust Nak wrote: From the material brain obviously.
?Bust Nak wrote: Just in case you are forgetting, we have been doing that naturally for the past few million years, depending on when exactly you start counting.
Ok, and if the ghost past through every single one of the walls, then what?Bust Nak wrote: Most obvious way to start is to try different types of walls. Find out what this ghost can't past through and narrow down what makes the difference between blocking and non-blocking material.
Oh, you are defiantly getting answers to your questions. It is simply that - as you yourself point out in post#54, you are unable to understand the answers, whereas other readers can and do.I am getting everything but an answer to the question.