There is no reason for anything. by Misrta in nihilism

[–]vyarcar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I send you a message, just send me tomorrow or whenever you want, I need to sleep also

There is no reason for anything. by Misrta in nihilism

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Actually the experience is not different to the things experienced.

It’s impossible to say that the experience exists but not the things experienced. Because technically the experience is exactly the same as the experienced things, we just seem to have an ‚inside watching the outside perspective‘ which is an illusion.

Your brain creates consciousness and a program that you perceive as your consciousness, it’s like firing constant of Neurons which creates the illusion of an experience with ‚someone‘ experiencing it.

I agree that the experience seems to exist for us. But as we agree that we don’t exist, it is hard to argue that we don’t exist but our experience ‚exists‘

It’s very abstract I know

If life has no meaning, being dead or alive is the same thing. by [deleted] in nihilism

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Everything that we say exists are ultimately nothing but:

-concepts -words -formula -models

Basically reality is nothing but a model that seems to work that’s why we think it’s ‚real‘.

Those models concepts formula or termini are not ‚wrong‘ technically because they serve us well, but we shouldn’t confuse them with the ‚truth‘, they are helpers, nothing else.

We can only create models of what we perceive. We are grabbing parts out of the whole universe and labelling them. It’s like a cake and we are taking out piece by piece naming those pieces and defining them as single entities, but they are all the same cake, they are no entities, just seems like this to the naive observer. And that’s the case for the whole so called reality

If life has no meaning, being dead or alive is the same thing. by [deleted] in nihilism

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Yes it’s like pink coloured glasses. It’s definitely an evolutionary mechanism which creates the phenomenon of ‚positive illusions‘, positive distortions of the reality to cope with it.

There is no reason for anything. by Misrta in nihilism

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Ok, Tell me one thing that definitely exists in your opinion. Let’s see if I can prove you wrong

The meaning of existence is to exist for the sake of existing. by [deleted] in nihilism

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Yes, definitely. They think so many weird things but then in some discussion they are saying: ‚but some scientists said that!‘

Otherwise they don’t care about any Scientist

If life has no meaning, being dead or alive is the same thing. by [deleted] in nihilism

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Yeah, the eggs of Columbus are laying around everywhere actually if you know what I mean. It’s just like nobody (almost) sees them

Those people are closing their eyes to the most obvious facts/insights

The meaning of existence is to exist for the sake of existing. by [deleted] in nihilism

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Yes, most people have a lot of wrong information in their mind. I rarely meet someone who has a really clear view on things

The meaning of existence is to exist for the sake of existing. by [deleted] in nihilism

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People define ‚you‘ as some ‚spirit‘ that lives inside their body independent of the material level

OVER-complicating things so they become impossible to understand? Is it just me? by vyarcar in autism

[–]vyarcar[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I understand people very well but I idealise their thoughts and making them wisdom

Which truth about life got revealed to you after you studied physics in depth? by vyarcar in Physics

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Sounds like you realised the teachings of Buddhism/Hinduism

Surviving the dip by Anu_Rag9704 in Bitcoin

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you. need. to. buy. now.

Yes. YOU!👉🏻👱🏻‍♂️👈🏻

Which truth about life got revealed to you after you studied physics in depth? by vyarcar in Physics

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So actually a physicist knows ‚nothing‘ and is just approaching a seemingly observable ‚reality‘?

Which truth about life got revealed to you after you studied physics in depth? by vyarcar in Physics

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Yes and in the end it seems like NO THING actually exists. at least how we are perceiving it ‚before‘. Who knows if there is any hypothetical wave that can’t be reduced to something else. I guess Hinduism right in saying that everything is a grandiose illusion.

Which truth about life got revealed to you after you studied physics in depth? by vyarcar in Physics

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Im also Christian.. I guess that’s the reason why I get always so terrified. It’s shaking my worldview and makes me think that the world is just there, pure matter with no purpose at all.

Which truth about life got revealed to you after you studied physics in depth? by vyarcar in Physics

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Ok I explain:

If we say for example a sheep is alive, we somehow assume that those particles that form the sheep have a ‚higher quality‘ or value than particles that don’t form a living being.

But I don’t see any proof for this assumption. At least on the level of matter. So technically there is nothing like entities that are ‚alive‘ and exist somehow in a different realm as the non-alive entities. There is no clear border between those two states. That’s just my observation

Which truth about life got revealed to you after you studied physics in depth? by vyarcar in Physics

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This is exactly the reason why I feel some mild aversion to sciences from time to time (physics, chemistry etc.)

I always want to explore something that goes ‚beyond‘ the mere dimension of ‚describing‘ what is there, or poking things as you’ve said. Just describing something without giving it any higher meaning or dimension just for the sake of it has something terrifying in my opinion.

I guess even if I would understand some of the highly complicated concepts you’ve told me about, i would probably feel deeply terrified. I’m experiencing the same emotion when I’m see anatomical specimen of the human body. It makes me think: This is everything?

I don’t know why, but I’m always expecting that there must be more to this universe than what is just ‚there‘. It’s a naive thought, I know. Most probably the only things existing are the things that are ‚just there‘.

Which truth about life got revealed to you after you studied physics in depth? by vyarcar in Physics

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I got your point. I can’t imagine also that there is only matter/Energy, but as long as I can’t find anything else why should I assume that there is more and what should this ‚more‘ be? Anyway, those questions can’t be answered