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  • yurimon-3

    http://www.learning-mind.com/wha…

    What Does the World Look Like in Reality?

    • reality gave humans the physical sensory tools to pick up on the wavelengths (light/sound/etc) that were relevant to our evolutionmonospaced
    • I had this very discussion with someone in a pub 20 years ago. We were both hammered on tequila.face_melter
    • nice.yurimon
    • whos this reality person mono, who gave the physical senses?yurimon
    • evolution is a reailtymonospaced
    • you claim to have done your research, you should have a strong grasp on evolution and how multicellular organism and sensory organs came to bemonospaced
    • that is the prerequisite understanding behind this articlemonospaced
    • The other aspect of that reality would be cellular biology, natural physics, planetary evolution & cycles, etcmonospaced
    • unless you don't think those are realmonospaced
    • what are all the components of evolution hidden and non hidden?yurimon
    • even if there is evolutionary change which is not disputed, there is still a choice made somewhere out all the spectrum of information to choose a spectrum.yurimon
    • at this point to say its evolution would be vague in my opinion even though we can agree that choices were made somehow,yurimon
    • I cannot agree that "choices" were made along the way.monospaced
    • We are talking about our physical ability to sense environment. Every living thing has abilities to some extent and all in different ways. We aren't special.monospaced
    • It doesn't matter what all the specifics are in the process of evolution, just that we and everything did. Choice simply couldn't have been a factor.monospaced
    • obviously there is a choice if its a linear process in development. there is no evolution without choice.yurimon
    • no, there's absolutely nothing obvious about it, and I can't even fathom how you think it could be a choice to evolve physically over millions of yearsmonospaced
    • it simply does, not, work, like, that.monospaced
    • and if you think evolution is in any way linear, then you are more confused than I thought earlier, which is surprisingmonospaced

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