peacegirl
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- I believe in determinism which is the basis of my worldview
True.Right, it can apply to anyone who is alive at this infinitesimal moment of time which adks the question, “why am I here right now” because the chances, when looking at all the people who have died before us, seems like a lottery win. It’s an interesting question which, when explained, removes the strangeness.You are judging his claim prematurely whether you think so or not. There is nothing in his claim that violates physical laws, not when you understand how the brain works. You cannot see it because you keep thinking in terms of light having to bring the image to our eyes through space/time distance. This alternate view needs to be examined with rigor, not thrown out because you can't imagine how this could occur. That's exactly what you're doing and sadly dissing his entire work as a result. He knew this would happen, but he didn't know the extent of the resentment that would follow.No DBT, i will not drop it. You are being too quick to pass judgment. The review against him on Amazon was a misrepresentation of his claim. He never said light was not at the eye or that we don’t need light to see. This is crazy and has ruined interest even though this knowledge can actually change our world for the better. I asked you to please refrain from throwing his knowledge out without a thorough understanding of why he claimed what he did. Talk about throwing the baby out with [what you believe is] the bathwater and Is a perfect example of having a dogmatic hold where the mere mention that science may have gotten it wrong throws you into a tizzy. This is not being open-minded which is the hallmark of good science!It's not a matter of indoctrination. A claim such as 'light at the eye/instance vision' simply has no merit and only serves to discredit the book. It doesn't work, not logically, not physically. That is why anybody who has even a basic understanding of physics and how the eye and brain functions in terms of vision cannot take it seriously.
You need to drop it.
Passing judgement has nothing to do with it. Light at the eye/instant vision is false. Not because I pass judgement or I say so, but it's just not the way the world physically works. It's impossible. Being physically impossible, it doesn't do you any good to argue for it.
Many theories as to how world peace could be achieved have been proposed, yet war has once again taken its deadly toll in the 21st century. The dream of peace has remained an unattainable goal — until now. The following pages reveal a scientific discovery regarding a psychological law of man’s nature never before understood. This finding was hidden so successfully behind layers and layers of dogma and misunderstanding that no one knew a deeper truth existed. Once this natural law becomes a permanent condition of the environment, it will allow mankind, for the very first time, to veer in a different direction — preventing the never-ending cycle of hurt and retaliation in human relations. Although this discovery was borne out of philosophical thought, it is factual, not theoretical, in nature. Two other natural laws are also revealed in later chapters. It is demonstrated that because we never understood a PROJECTING FUNCTION OF THE BRAIN, words developed that allowed us to see, as on a screen, that half the human race is an inferior physiognomic production — homely, bad-looking, etc. But these words do not symbolize reality because people are not ugly or beautiful, just different, and when the truth is learned — the use of these words, and this kind of unjust, hurtful discrimination, must come to an end. The other law asks this question: With the Earth billions of years old, and with millions and millions of babies coming into the world since time immemorial, doesn’t it seem a strange coincidence and unbelievable phenomenon that YOU, OF ALL PEOPLE, were born and are alive at this infinitesimal fraction of time? The undeniable answer will make you very happy by removing any fears you might have regarding your own death.
It's not premature judgement, just physics. Where it isn't possible to see something before the light/ information reflected or radiated from the object is acquired by the eyes and processed by the brain.
As for "why me in this time and place," that can be said by anyone in any time or place where there are people.
As the human race does happen to exist, evolution, genetics, etc, any of its members may ask themselves the question "why am I here." Given that the human race has evolved and it does exist, it is inevitable that we as individuals ask that question. A question that has probably been asked by each and every thinker in the history of the human race.