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In reply to the discussion: The faithful must learn to respect those who question their beliefs [View all]tama
(9,137 posts)I don't see reason to be limited to your line of questioning. But please don't take that as an exclusion of anything. My line of questioning goes now like this: when we are talking pass each other, where do the waves of information go? And how do the waves mingle, when they meet. And where is that and what are the limits of the geometric/mathematical forms? How many dimensions are in body sense, is that a sensible question? Feels not so. So the body knows. This body knows. Other bodies may and do have other ways of knowing, and I do not know their limits. This body has, I would say, purely material sense of knowing, assuming that "matter" does not exclude sensual spaces from the concept, nor deny the freedom of sensing. And questioning, as is ones way. Quest.
Part of my quest is to quest the other ways of knowing of those who who do theoretical physics, which is mostly gibberish to me. So I quest my limitations and find out that those limitations are the border zones where I also happen, as interactions. Between various other ways of knowing. And this way of knowing has preference to seach for other ways of knowing, e.g. scientific imaginations, that are not outright exclusive of the possibility and potential of this way of knowing.