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significant coincidences: rationality vs. mysticism

Started by russell, February 02, 2009, 05:02:21 PM

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russell

we can all think of sometime we've experienced an incredible coincidence. I experience them daily (although I am insane)


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do you tend to ascribe these purely to mathematical chance, e.g. the logic that if you take all the properties of two seemingly different and unrelated things, there's bound to be at least one similarity that will pop up spontaneously in the course of time and seem significant because of the naïveté of the brain,

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or do you think huge coincidences have mystical or at least deeper implications than we care to admit? are they bubblings-up of quantum information? errors in the fabric of space and time? strange synchronicities that result from the tying of infinite extra-dimensional properties?

I think they are very important.

YPrrrr

I try not to over-analyze things and just leave incredible things as "wow that was amazing" instead of breaking down how it happened in a scientific or mystical sense

Classic

I usually think too much about something.
Sometimes I go too deep.

Selkie

I don't know how important or powerful they are, but there can be pretty damn cool.

russell

Quote from: Selkie on February 02, 2009, 05:15:47 PM
I don't know how important or powerful they are, but there can be pretty damn cool.


you and james are probably my favorite boyagers. just thought you should know. in case you were considering suicide or deeply disturbed presently, or something, you know.

Selkie

Quote from: orlovsky on February 02, 2009, 05:21:52 PM
you and james are probably my favorite boyagers. just thought you should know. in case you were considering suicide or deeply disturbed presently, or something, you know.


Thanks Snorkel, you are one of my favorites too actually


Slim

Quote from: Selkie on February 02, 2009, 05:36:46 PMThanks Snorkel, you are one of my favorites too actually


Both of you are some of my least favorites. ^___^
Quote from: Snowy Deluxe on July 07, 2011, 04:05:09 PM
Hey look I'm Slim and I act like an asshole because it makes me cool! Right guys?

Walter

*shrugs*

I have an imagination, so I naturally tend to think of explanations that I know don't make sense. However, if I am going to take action in regards to an event then I will think through it rationally... So I do both.

guff

Quote from: orlovsky on February 02, 2009, 05:02:21 PM
or do you think huge coincidences have mystical or at least deeper implications than we care to admit? are they bubblings-up of quantum information? errors in the fabric of space and time? strange synchronicities that result from the tying of infinite extra-dimensional properties?

oh my god will you ever shut up about this pseudoscientific crap  akudood;

Hiro

I think There's no real reason behind it, just coincidence. Really awesome coincidence.

Slim

Quote from: guff on February 02, 2009, 05:51:13 PM
oh my god will you ever shut up about this pseudoscientific crap  akudood;


But don't you see guff... fate is what brought us together. The entire fabric of space and time has conspired to bring us together. WHY CAN'T YOU JUST ACCEPT THAT. ;__;

PLUS I'M A CANCER AND YOU'RE A GUFF THAT MAKES US COMPATIBLE <33333
Quote from: Snowy Deluxe on July 07, 2011, 04:05:09 PM
Hey look I'm Slim and I act like an asshole because it makes me cool! Right guys?

russell

Quote from: guff on February 02, 2009, 05:51:13 PM
oh my god will you ever shut up about this pseudoscientific crap  akudood;


I was actually mocking myself but if you have no belief in science beyond the apparent (i.e., the quantum) then... I dunno read some books

guff

Quote from: orlovsky on February 02, 2009, 06:01:16 PM
I was actually mocking myself but if you have no belief in science beyond the apparent (i.e., the quantum) then... I dunno read some books
yeah except science is based on evidence and deduction, not "oh hey wouldn't it be cool if..." and the universe has no connection whatsoever with individual human conciousness god damn every paranormal claim that invoked the word "quantum" has been thoroughly disproven  akudood;

read fewer books by quacks  baddood;

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