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<blockquote data-quote="rockytopva" data-source="post: 75154128" data-attributes="member: 279443"><p>Defeater of Illogic... You realize that <strong>virtue is not knowledg</strong>e don't you? Otherwise it could be taught.</p><p>You realize also that <strong>mass is not knowledge</strong> don't you? We may develop representations of mass because of what comes through our senses but the mass itself exists independently of our mental knowledge.</p><p></p><p>Our mind organizes experiences in different ways. The mind (via the reason) and the senses (via the mass) both make important contributions to consciousness. Immanuel Kant’s reflection on Physics led him to develop a new theory of knowledge that combines rationalism and empiricism into a new synthesis called critical philosophy. Kant agrees with Hume that knowledge begins with experience, but disagrees to the experience sensual limitations. “Though our knowledge begins with experience, it does not follow that it rises out of experience. Just as a person wearing sunglasses sees things differently, so the human being sees things according to that structure.”</p><p></p><p>Kant distinguishes the consciousness into two dimensions, sensibility and understanding. Sensibility is the minds way of receiving representation of things (intuition- insight) from the body, Understanding is how the mind actively thinks about those objects. Theories about the forms of intuition and the categories of the understanding lead to distinguish<strong> phenomena </strong>(appearances as filtered through our senses and understanding) from <strong>noumena</strong> (things themselves as they exist independently from the mind which we can never know).<strong><em>Intuition</em> </strong>is the ability to acquire knowledge without proof, evidence, or that which is reported through the senses.</p><p></p><p>So the senses aid our mental ability to reason the structure of reality. But.... Spirituality and Mass exists outside Intelligence, so it is impossible for us to know true form. It is important, for the sake of spirituality, that we divide the man into three parts… Physical, Spiritual, and Intellectual. If E = mc2 then we can divide and conclude that...</p><p></p><p>Mass (m) = Energy (E/c2) And there are three varieties...</p><p></p><p>Natural E/c2 - All mass is basically cooled plasma, the sun is the visible form of E/c2</p><p>Mental E/c2 - Our thinking can produce creativeness, light, and good things</p><p>Spiritual E/c2 - E (motivation, warmth, love) / c2 (faith, hope, charity, joy)</p><p></p><p>The<strong> Natural E/c2</strong> in the form of mass produces a gravity that attracts other objects</p><p>The <strong>Intellectual E/c2 </strong>produces a gravity that draws us to study</p><p>The <strong>Spiritual E/c2 </strong>also has a gravity that draws and makes religion attractive</p><p></p><p>Evolution, then, is the result of the filtered imagination of man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockytopva, post: 75154128, member: 279443"] Defeater of Illogic... You realize that [B]virtue is not knowledg[/B]e don't you? Otherwise it could be taught. You realize also that [B]mass is not knowledge[/B] don't you? We may develop representations of mass because of what comes through our senses but the mass itself exists independently of our mental knowledge. Our mind organizes experiences in different ways. The mind (via the reason) and the senses (via the mass) both make important contributions to consciousness. Immanuel Kant’s reflection on Physics led him to develop a new theory of knowledge that combines rationalism and empiricism into a new synthesis called critical philosophy. Kant agrees with Hume that knowledge begins with experience, but disagrees to the experience sensual limitations. “Though our knowledge begins with experience, it does not follow that it rises out of experience. Just as a person wearing sunglasses sees things differently, so the human being sees things according to that structure.” Kant distinguishes the consciousness into two dimensions, sensibility and understanding. Sensibility is the minds way of receiving representation of things (intuition- insight) from the body, Understanding is how the mind actively thinks about those objects. Theories about the forms of intuition and the categories of the understanding lead to distinguish[B] phenomena [/B](appearances as filtered through our senses and understanding) from [B]noumena[/B] (things themselves as they exist independently from the mind which we can never know).[B][I]Intuition[/I] [/B]is the ability to acquire knowledge without proof, evidence, or that which is reported through the senses. So the senses aid our mental ability to reason the structure of reality. But.... Spirituality and Mass exists outside Intelligence, so it is impossible for us to know true form. It is important, for the sake of spirituality, that we divide the man into three parts… Physical, Spiritual, and Intellectual. If E = mc2 then we can divide and conclude that... Mass (m) = Energy (E/c2) And there are three varieties... Natural E/c2 - All mass is basically cooled plasma, the sun is the visible form of E/c2 Mental E/c2 - Our thinking can produce creativeness, light, and good things Spiritual E/c2 - E (motivation, warmth, love) / c2 (faith, hope, charity, joy) The[B] Natural E/c2[/B] in the form of mass produces a gravity that attracts other objects The [B]Intellectual E/c2 [/B]produces a gravity that draws us to study The [B]Spiritual E/c2 [/B]also has a gravity that draws and makes religion attractive Evolution, then, is the result of the filtered imagination of man. [/QUOTE]
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