Interesting thoughts going on in your head there, Peace. Have you given any thought as to how denying our existence would mean we are not real? Darrell
If you just say that I don't exist ... but you can still percieve me and my actions ... then I still exist, even if it's only as raw data that is being fed to your brain through a Matrix-like device. If you say I don't exist, and then just kind of ... stop percieving me, then I MAY not exist anymore; it depends on whether or not I existed in some kind of tangible world to begin with; if not, then, I don't exist anymore. But if I do, then you're just hallucinogenic now.
how do you know anything else ever happens though? if a tree falls in the forest and no one is around does it make a sound? no, it never happend!
i mean do you think billions of things are going on at the same time?? theyre not its all in our head yeah how 'bout that
The tragic flaw of that idea though ... let's break down the sentence. If (a conditional) A tree falls (a condition) Noone is around to hear it (another condition) Does it make a sound? (a question) The sentence, by virtue of its structure, requires that a tree must fall, in order for the question "does it make a sound?" to be answered. The definition of a tree falling requires a tree, and the action of falling, which is accompanied by sound. Even if nobody is around to hear it, the tree falling is accompanied by a sound (and you can't just say "well the tree never really fell" because the condition REQUIRES that a tree falls). Maybe the tree doesn't make a sound that is audible to any humans, and it doesn't make a sound that MATTERS, but there is still sound by definition.
if i close my eyes i cant see you does that mean you dont exsist? exsistance is much more than a matter of seeing, hearing, touching, tasting smelling existance is much more than one persons perceptions
An infant lacks object permanence, ie he doesn't realize that when you put your hands in front of your face, your face does not cease to exist. Whether a falling object makes a sound is never reliant on whether there is someone there to percieve the sound. Simply because you are not certain does not automatically mean the other extreme must be correct. The same is with your God. Although it is probable that He does not exist, since there is a possibility that He does exist, he must. The same is with the tree. "Since we cannot be certain that the tree made a noise we must assume that it did not." One's desire for meaning, need for the comfort of a higher power, and ultimately ego will lead one to disreguard probability in exchange for emotional contentment. Solipsism has many problems.
fine if someone sees a tree standing then leaves then comes back the next morning and its lying on the ground, did the tree ever fall.