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I like your definition of reality. I learned an exciting perspective in International Relations in college that bears on this. In that class, the context was social theory: The professor said the difficulty in developing social theory is that "we are partly constituted by the theory we're trying to develop."

Could this be applied to reality in general? I think so. We do not just perceive and evaluate the world; we are the world! (play the Michael Jackson tape...lol). That should make the world more difficult to analyze because we are not observing reality objectively.

posted by Dyl_Pickle on November 19, 2004 at 8:19 AM | link to this | reply

Space and Time seems to be less evident to perceive,

but in fact they are a very evident component of reality. From you point of view, from the spot of the location you are in, you cant find points that define the three dimension you live in.

Time, on the other hand, comes to your consciousness as a continuos movement from one stage to the next. Time is the movement of what is, as what is is becoming.

posted by Luxbring on November 19, 2004 at 6:39 AM | link to this | reply

"... the laws of the MEST universe are based on a basic series of
agreements which gradually become more and more and more agreement; and they become very solid." L. R. HUBBARD

posted by Luxbring on November 19, 2004 at 2:43 AM | link to this | reply