To: AndrewC
A simulation does not walk in a real physical environment. Programs are concepts as demonstrated in all of the virtual creatures that were "created" in the link you cited. IOW nothing that you presented as evidence was a material object. A successful demonstration in a simulation, however, demonstrates that the possibility exists.
1,402 posted on
05/14/2003 10:53:20 PM PDT by
donh
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To: donh
Don't you think the admonition 'know thyself' is good ?
To: PatrickHenry
Do evolutionists like you ...
even examine philosophically the difference between ---
subjective -- bias reasoning ...
and objectivity -- reality ---
your answer all the time -- NO (( "anything mental is not science" )) !
Main Entry: ad·mo·ni·tion
Pronunciation: "ad-m&-'ni-sh&n
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English amonicioun, from Middle French amonition, from Latin admonition-, admonitio, from admonEre
Date: 14th century
1 : gentle or friendly reproof
2 : counsel or warning against fault or oversight
1,404 posted on
05/14/2003 11:01:34 PM PDT by
f.Christian
(( the VERY sick mind - won't recognize facts -- REALITY -- probability anymore ! ))
To: donh
A successful demonstration in a simulation, however, demonstrates that the possibility exists.I did mention frogs with glass asses.
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