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« Reply #30 on: July 10, 2007, 05:02:07 PM »

I believe it was Butterfly who made a point that just because it is physical does not mean that it's reality. That is absolutely correct.

I'm sorry but I didn't say this.  I said:

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I totally disagree on reality being concrete and clear.  Man is still recon-aissing reality, if you ask me.  The physical isn't the entire reality.

To clarify: the physical is obviously a part of reality.  It's there.  Period.  
But there is obviously also the abstract.... and it is this part of reality, which man of today is still recon-aissing.
When talking about disagreeing about reality being concrete and clear, i meant the abstract part of reality.  The abstract aspect of reality... is very difficult to pinpoint...

the ocean is so big

My bad! Sorry bout that Butterfly. Forgiven? *puppy dog eyes*
I believe, though, that it is practically the same thing that I said. Since my wording (now that I look back on it) wasn't very clear, I'll go with your wording: the physical is not the entire reality! Nice job on getting that point out. Smiley
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« Reply #31 on: July 12, 2007, 09:03:08 AM »

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