Member Since June 2, 2008
A clash of ideas is not a catastrophe, it is an opportunity. Only its constructive conclusions should be allowed to leave the academic framework.
About harry:

University professor.  Research: interaction of lasers with matter, quantum statistical mechanics, photobiology.


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Commented: About Bonestructure's answer

Your expectation orients yourself and the "participatory universe" (see below) to give a yes or no answer to what you expect. Wheeler: It from bit. Otherwise put, every "it" — every particle, every ...

Commented: About Bonestructure's answer

Flabbergasting answer. May i just add that it is also useful to disregard whatever is disappointing in others and appreciate and amplify what is positive.

Answered: What is the use of having expectations?

Expectation is indispensable for realizing that something important is happening when it happens. It is like faith. Only people who have faith see God's acts. The others have eyes but do not see.

Answered: Does this knowledge frighten you, or excite you?

Knowledge presupposes that there are knowers who are conscious beings. Therefore, knowledge is both frightening and exciting for, how can there be such a thing as consciousness in a physical world ...

Answered: You knowledge about anything and everything is not ...

If the expected for you is 1. its parts, 2. its abundance, 3. its connections, 4. its sensitivities,5. its forms,6. its substitutes, and 7. its uses. then the unexpected for you is in how far this ...

Answered: Can You Say God Doesn't Exist on Facebook?

The declaration "God does not exist" on Facebook or anywhere else is like saying that ALL THAT IS is not. It's an expression of somebody wishing to show everybody else that he suffers from a ...

Commented: About harry's answer

Soudarya and Anselm, What is your definition of existence? Anselm, you are quite intolerant with respect to atheists. Would you feel the same about somebody who is color-blind? Well, atheism is ...

Commented: About harry's answer

No. But i can perceive that, which exists contingently.

Answered: Do you have any unexpected knowledge?

What can I know about it? About it, you can know: 1. its parts, 2. its abundance, 3. its connections, 4. its sensitivities, 5. its forms, 6. its substitutes, and 7. its uses. What else can I know ...

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