RE: LSD's Effects on Relevance and Meaning Depends on Serotonin Receptor
What good does it do to dwell on what you're saying?
I wouldn't say you're wrong about it being utterly provable or unprovable. Only that it's irrelevant.
It seems like a way to be able to undermine any argument you want, the same way that "maybe it's aliens" guy is able to say "I'm not saying it was aliens, but it might be aliens".
Of course, it MIGHT be aliens, but at the end of the day, I do want to make a decision on how this universe works, instead of just standing in limbo. And I don't want to just accept the most stupid answer either, just because "maybe it's true".
Now, I'll forgive you if you're young. If you're new to this world, then yeah, your opinion is a good starting point. But if you're some geezer, and you're still stuck at not knowing if reality is real or not, then I really don't know what to say.
The scientific approach does not fail to disprove that consciousness is more real than matter.
The scientific approach, if we take every single fact we know all at the same time, and comprehend it all at the same time, we get a very reasonable picture of reality. One that consistently makes sense, and doesn't feel like it's deliberately wrong, the way "consciousness exists, but matter doesn't" sounds.
You need to have a firm footing in philosophy, as well as true courage and determination if you want to get by in this life. You need to make a choice on what you believe.
Do you think that consciousness is the basis of reality, rather than reality being the basis of reality? I mean, do you think it so much that you're going to call it truth or wisdom? Are you going to live your life on this principle?
I am not interested in a hypothesis that doesn't go anywhere and doesn't provide useful information.
I just don't have time for this sort of wishy-washy behavior from you.
You are being troublesome if you're going to tell me that reality isn't real.
It's just not a wise move to go that direction.
You'll end up insane.