“You are as dependent on the sun as you are on your lungs. Where do you think your body begins and ends?”
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Well.. in today's science based on death but not on life, we define the body based on what kills it when removed. It is all binary.
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But this question is not answered honestly by anyone: what is the minimum number of cells you hace to kill in order to kill the body.
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With this temporal relation, it becomes obvious that when the body is deprived of its environment for a period of time, it will also die.
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Nicely said. Life is defined by complex relationships. But might it be, the same is true for "dead" (inanimate) matter?
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I think of the difference as manifested and unmanifested consciousness. It is not binary, but a matter of degree.
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You keep using that c word, but are you sure about what it means, or is it just a placeholder for "sacred magic"?
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Yes. I used the consciousness word because there is nothing better. It is an inadequate and confusing word I agree.
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But how can you use a word if you don't know what it means in that context? Are you not confusing yourself this way?
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It is impossible to speak in language if you have to ve clear wgat every word means precisely. Do you really know what "time" is?
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Time is the observed rate of change in the environment of an observer relative to the rate of change in the observer.
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Haha. You only gave relative time. We need to define absolute time, and you know it will get tricky further on if you are honest. :)
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But time _is_ relative. With respect to single photon, there is no time, because it does not change its state.
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