Perderabo said:
gibran2 said:
Everything you know about existence you know through your subjective experiences. All “truths” have been acquired via subjective experience.
I have received much information that would have been impossible for me to otherwise know. I have often described hyperspace as something beyond imagination, and I mean that quite literally. While under the influence of DMT, there are things I have seen and experiences I’ve had that are beyond the creative/cognitive capacity of my brain.
You are clearly wrong. i could subjectivly believe radiation was a lie made up by the NWO and illuminati to controll the media, yet if i stood in a nuclear reactor i would be proved wrong objectivly by dying of radiaton poisoning. i could subjectivly believe that you could breath underwater but you objectivly dead body floating in my swiming pool would prove i was wrong. so please dont tell me everything is subjective unless you want to sink down into the murky unreason of solipsism or its close kin.
and all i hear is claims about recieving knowledge it would be impossible for people to know. give me clear cut examples
We are using the term “subjective” differently here.
You are loosely defining it: “Formed, as in opinions, based upon a person's feelings or intuition, not upon observation or reasoning”
I define it more like: “Pertaining to subjects as opposed to objects”, or more precisely as “personal consciousness”. Your consciousness is the only phenomenon you know to exist, and even though you know with absolute certainty that it exists, there is no method to prove it exists.
Solipsism as the term is generally used could be defined as “the theory or view that the self is the only reality”. My claim is quite different. Other than claiming consciousness exists, I make no claims at all regarding what else exists or what is real. In fact, if I had to make a claim, I’d say that outside of consciousness, nothing exists.
I agree that it’s best not to try to breathe under water or to expose oneself to high levels of radiation, but the fact that cause-effect relationships exist in our everyday experience doesn’t prove that our everyday experiences are “real”. Similar cause-effect relationships exist in dreams and in hyperspace. If the only criteria for “reality” is that cause-effect relationships exist, then everyday experience is real, dreams are real, and hyperspace is real.
I’ve heard arguments similar to yours many times now, and I respond in the same way - not by claiming that hyperspace is real, but by pointing out that the proof you demand of its reality is proof you don’t have of everyday experience.
You are asking for evidence of the objective reality of one experiential realm (hyperspace) that you yourself don’t have for another more familiar experiential realm (everyday experience).
So rather than ask others to provide proof that hyperspace is “real”, attempt yourself to prove that everyday experience is “real”. When you find proof or evidence, please report back.