He should go and spout his nonsense somewhere else other than this forum. He found the perfect soft target until it wasn't.
I disagree with you sometimes Oh_hunnihunni but I hold my tongue because I know you are sincere and authentic and genuinely post your deep thoughts about existence in general but heisenberg was not at all that a lot of the time, he was just being disruptive.
I love your descriptions of the world around you, the colours, shapes, sounds and smells and the impressions you get from their impinging on your experienced consciousness.
I really dislike squabbling over things, it's so petty, which he was doing a lot of the time.
My maternal grandfather was one of the first Time and Motion study experts in England maybe that is where my nit-pickyness comes from?
A successful businessman owing a chain of Tobacco and Sweet shops around the lower part of England built up over time, bicycle deliveries to the branches.
He used to buy the newest models of cars and caravans when they came out, he had a bit of money, and my mother used to tell me her recollection of riding in a big car that had bar stools for the back passengers, with a frilled tarpaulin roof whilst they were driven around. I was skeptical of course but she was adamant that it had happened.
One day long after my Dad had died and I was driving around a route on a journey in Chch with my mother at 90 years old, I decided to take an obscure route to make the journey interesting, as I always did, we came off Ferry Road and suddenly she started shouting "stop, stop, stop, there it is", and sure enough there was the vehicle she had described many times with the bar stool seats etc parked on the side of a road outside a small garage. LOL. We got out and had a good look and talked to the man who owned it.
I disagree with you sometimes Oh_hunnihunni but I hold my tongue because I know you are sincere and authentic and genuinely post your deep thoughts about existence in general but heisenberg was not at all that a lot of the time, he was just being disruptive.
I love your descriptions of the world around you, the colours, shapes, sounds and smells and the impressions you get from their impinging on your experienced consciousness.
I really dislike squabbling over things, it's so petty, which he was doing a lot of the time.
My maternal grandfather was one of the first Time and Motion study experts in England maybe that is where my nit-pickyness comes from?
A successful businessman owing a chain of Tobacco and Sweet shops around the lower part of England built up over time, bicycle deliveries to the branches.
He used to buy the newest models of cars and caravans when they came out, he had a bit of money, and my mother used to tell me her recollection of riding in a big car that had bar stools for the back passengers, with a frilled tarpaulin roof whilst they were driven around. I was skeptical of course but she was adamant that it had happened.
One day long after my Dad had died and I was driving around a route on a journey in Chch with my mother at 90 years old, I decided to take an obscure route to make the journey interesting, as I always did, we came off Ferry Road and suddenly she started shouting "stop, stop, stop, there it is", and sure enough there was the vehicle she had described many times with the bar stool seats etc parked on the side of a road outside a small garage. LOL. We got out and had a good look and talked to the man who owned it.
It's not the least charm of a theory that it is refutable. The hundred-times-refuted theory of "free will" owes its persistence to this charm alone; some one is always appearing who feels himself strong enough to refute it - Friedrich Nietzsche