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Author Topic:   update: freedom found, natural selection theory pushed aside
dokukaeru
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Message 179 of 318 (480369)
09-02-2008 11:10 PM
Reply to: Message 176 by Syamsu
09-02-2008 4:59 PM


Re: Good Planets and Evil Toothbrushes
Syamsu writes:
schroedingers cat
I have been waiting for you to say this. I was going to bring it up myself. I thought this is what you have been dancing around when you talked of "observer" in Message 91 Message 147 and Message 151
What you are really describing is Different Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
You are saying that in anticapatory terms the coin flipping system observes itself....this is Objective Collapse Theory
You are saying that the standard interpretation, Copenhagen Interpretation, which says that you pick the state merely by observing it, is fudged. You are saying this(i think) because a deterministic, classical equation is applied to a nondeterministic theory.
So let's see what mainstream scientist have to say about this:
Physics Today, November 2005 "Einstein's Mistakes":
Steven Weinberg writes:
The Copenhagen rules clearly work, so they have to be accepted. But this leaves the task of explaining them by applying the deterministic equation for the evolution of the wavefunction, the Schrdinger equation, to observers and their apparatus
and here is the culmination of what you have said about it:
Syamsu msg 91 writes:
So throwing heads or tails probalisticly leads to 50/50 observation of heads or tails, the observer being the scientist, but in anticapatory terms the coin flipping system observes itself, it decides it's own state, but the result is basically the same.
Syamsu msg 147 writes:
As far as I know in standard quantum theory the decision is with the observer (or actually the issue of decisionmaking is fudged with the scientist as an observer, as explained before 50/50 uncertainty of the scientist, instead of indeterminacy of the system itself), and therefore there is no indeterminacy in quantum theory
Syamsu msg 151 writes:
When you put an observation - or measurement device on light in a wavestate, then the wave does not collapse. So it is not observation that is key, but decision. But like I said, this issue is dropped with the observer in quantum theory, and there fudged
Now Syamsu:
-1- You a have failed to show evidence how anticipatory theory usurps natural selection as your title suggests.
-2- You have failed to answer how anticipatory explains my question in Message 101.
-3- You have failed to answer pretty much any question asked.
-4- You answer in somewhat cryptic handwaving. You rely on vagueness to argue your point. You do not explain what you mean. Just simply mentioning thought experiments like schroedingers cat is not an example for anticipataory theory.
-5- You are equivocating Science with Philosophy. It seems you believe in either panpsychism or hylozoism. You annoint inanimate objects with the freedom to choose and the ability of morality.
But when you agree freedom is real, then you might want to think about what decisions went into the creation of the species of organisms that we see today. That is how creationists think fundamentally.
This is how creationist think fallaciously.
Edited by dokukaeru, : removed double bullet 5

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dokukaeru
Member (Idle past 4645 days)
Posts: 129
From: ohio
Joined: 06-27-2008


Message 187 of 318 (480684)
09-05-2008 3:25 PM
Reply to: Message 186 by Syamsu
09-05-2008 3:19 PM


Re: Pedantic Pizza and Indecisive Bananas
SyamsuI cannot tell what you are talking about anymore. You have some undefined randomness which does include alternative futures, but does not include decisions apparently. Well I dont understand how the alternatives are decided without decision, I cant even begin to ask a question about it, I just dont understand what youre talking about.
This is basically what we have been telling you.
Want to try and address Message 179 which includes addressing Message 101?

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dokukaeru
Member (Idle past 4645 days)
Posts: 129
From: ohio
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Message 191 of 318 (480699)
09-05-2008 3:50 PM
Reply to: Message 189 by Syamsu
09-05-2008 3:42 PM


Re: Pedantic Pizza and Indecisive Bananas
Your answers are nonsense......Are you saying you cannot show how anticipatory theory pushes aside natural selection?

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dokukaeru
Member (Idle past 4645 days)
Posts: 129
From: ohio
Joined: 06-27-2008


Message 230 of 318 (480967)
09-08-2008 8:14 AM
Reply to: Message 228 by Syamsu
09-08-2008 6:46 AM


I FIGURED IT OUT SYAMSU!!!
You have been playing Spore this whole time.
wiki writes:
Spore is a multi-genre "massively single-player online game"[5][6] developed by Maxis and designed by Will Wright. It allows a player to control the evolution of a species from its beginnings as a unicellular organism, through development as an intelligent and social creature, to interstellar exploration as a spacefaring culture. It has drawn wide attention for its massive scope, and its use of open-ended gameplay and procedural generation.
Glad this topic moved out of Science Forum since it clearly IS NOT SCIENCE
Although, I would still like to see you give an honest answer to Message 101

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dokukaeru
Member (Idle past 4645 days)
Posts: 129
From: ohio
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Message 269 of 318 (481352)
09-10-2008 2:54 PM
Reply to: Message 267 by Syamsu
09-10-2008 2:28 PM


Re: The Importance of Brains
Did you take the red pill or the blue pill Syamsu?
Still waiting for an honest response to vitamin c in Message 101

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dokukaeru
Member (Idle past 4645 days)
Posts: 129
From: ohio
Joined: 06-27-2008


Message 274 of 318 (481480)
09-11-2008 8:16 AM
Reply to: Message 271 by Syamsu
09-10-2008 3:29 PM


You are DELUSIONAL!!
Main Entry: de·lu·sion
1: the act of deluding : the state of being deluded
2 a: something that is falsely or delusively believed or propagated b: a persistent false psychotic belief regarding the self or persons or objects outside the self that is maintained despite indisputable evidence to the contrary; also : the abnormal state
I assume by your lack of answer you cannot even begin to explain how freedom pushes aside natural selection. You fail to even understand what is science and what is crap eating up bandwith
Let me know if you ever leave this freedom dreamworld and come back to reality. It must be really hard typing with that straight jacket on.

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