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<blockquote data-quote="dimension-1hacker" data-source="post: 197949" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>well you have not addressed anything that I said, you are implying that you are correct until I provide proof otherwise yet. I am beating around the bush, how can you explain that what your observe the data that your senses send to your mind is accurate; can you explain the phenomena that you observed is what you think it is in the first place. Science relies on the assumption that your senses are an accurate representation of the outside world, qouting science does not get you anywhere as science itself rests on the assumption that what you perceive is not warped or a false perception. If you choose not to easly to deduce this then read about the inventor of the scientific method and the scientific method itself, the inventor states that science rests of that assumption and in any highschool or colledge you will be told the same thing. Science is obviously the study of your observations of information provided by your senses, literally only analyses that to restate. your visual information are not proofs that visual information is accurate because they are only visual information, and science is just the study of that. Logic determines the answer not theories only based of mere observation. Why is what the information send to your consciousness by yours senses accurate, could the data be altered along the way, could something be fooling your senses? There are philosophies for or against, but to debate this question you need to be debated the question, read about those philosophies the logical reasoning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dimension-1hacker, post: 197949, member: 11791"] well you have not addressed anything that I said, you are implying that you are correct until I provide proof otherwise yet. I am beating around the bush, how can you explain that what your observe the data that your senses send to your mind is accurate; can you explain the phenomena that you observed is what you think it is in the first place. Science relies on the assumption that your senses are an accurate representation of the outside world, qouting science does not get you anywhere as science itself rests on the assumption that what you perceive is not warped or a false perception. If you choose not to easly to deduce this then read about the inventor of the scientific method and the scientific method itself, the inventor states that science rests of that assumption and in any highschool or colledge you will be told the same thing. Science is obviously the study of your observations of information provided by your senses, literally only analyses that to restate. your visual information are not proofs that visual information is accurate because they are only visual information, and science is just the study of that. Logic determines the answer not theories only based of mere observation. Why is what the information send to your consciousness by yours senses accurate, could the data be altered along the way, could something be fooling your senses? There are philosophies for or against, but to debate this question you need to be debated the question, read about those philosophies the logical reasoning. [/QUOTE]
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