Jarhyn
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Ah, argument by muppet.I would say it is in fact quite the contradiction to say that they can be so.Although most folks tend to accept that proposition as true, it is possible that the proposition is false and that two objects (however small) can be in precisely the same place / location (including howsoever many dimensions may exist).
If you would like to demonstrate two objects being in the same place at the same time in the same way but also still two different objects rather than a distinctly new sort of third object, or rotated through new space, or any such notion...
Demonstrate it.
Just one, anywhere, where it must be so that the only possible explanation is this nonsensical contradiction, and maybe we can step past here.
Your persistent insistence upon demonstration is demonstrably limiting.
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Yes. It is.Nor is it a self-contradiction to say that I suppose that a given object is both in a particular place / location (including howsoever many dimensions may exist) and not in that particular place / location (including howsoever many dimensions may exist)
Honestly, I think we're done now. You're at the point where you're pointedly "ducking out with the full abandonment of reason".
All of our notions in metaphysical discussions are based entirely on the notion that contradictions can't exist; that is the set of terms under which "possibility" as a notion is defined.
If we accept as possible that which is both A and ~A at the same time and place in the same way, that is a full abandonment of logic and reasoning and anything that could be considered valid metaphysics.
If that's how you want terminate thought, though, so be it..
"Pre-determined" is just saying "in the set of all sets that way and only that way in any place that could be considered similar".
It's a contradiction in premise, admittedly at this point.
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Seriously, demonstrate your invisible pink unicorn or whatever.
In fact the impacts to energy and rotation are quite exactly what we would expect from these other spaces where superposition is hypothesized on being "into". Where QM gets the many worlds interpretation is that there is a whole world where every "possible in terms of ???" Is expressed.
The whole quest of quantum mechanics is, in fact, to resolve or to understand why we can't resolve what determines which of those abstract possibilities such weird events cause.
Up in the Newtonian world, however, we can very clearly see that when you shove two masses together, you don't eliminate the volumes, all the way to molecules, which are surrounded by vast gulfs created by the exchange of forces through particles/waves, which as stated, really don't end up even "occupying different places in strange spaces" for very long.
I really really would appreciate you just taking my advice, and taking a physics class.
My point on the early portion of your visit here was to actively acknowledge a mechanism that decides such things with regularity in exactly the same level of "unpredictableness" as we observe in quantum mechanics to resolve qualities of those spaces.
IF you want trite bullshit, maybe I can quote "fools professing they are wise reveal their foolishness".
You are this thing. I have treated myself as a fool for thinking such as you and now I think such as I do now. I treat myself as a fool for thinking what I do now, in fact, and I look forward to when I discover the justification for that.
Nothing you have said impresses on me that you have tried to understand behavior in some fundamental way, and you are honestly trying to talk down with trite muppetry to someone who went to school, studied all manner of behavior and especially their own, about a core aspect of behavior: whether we can identify responsibility within it.
If it comes down to the fact that we can point to the edge of the universe in some way and say 'this happened because that happened to be shaped that way', this is deterministic; but the sorts of events that happen in our brain are specifically organized to resist statistical stuff like that, the same way a binary transistor switch resists all noise under a threshold of energy when voltage is over a threshold.
I mean fuck, are you suddenly a libertarian?