Theory on Theories

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Theory on Theories

Hmm....

I've been thinking about this for several years now and it's been bothering me horribly.

Everything exists as a Theory.

Think on it... Hard...

Is there truly anything that is "definete"?

Science is a Theory, Religon is a Theory...

Hell, Life and Death in itself is all a Theory.

I know it seems like I'm sounding a bit on the obvious side, but doesn't us not knowing the answers kind of suck?

Doesn't living by a bunch of assumptions and undefined answers suck?

Most of life is unprovable due to the fact that there is no such thing as 100% certainty, as there is nothing that is definite....

If you need to ponder hard on this I would hate to see what happens when someone asks you to make a choice...

"make a choice without define proof of the benefits one way or the other??? OMG!"

But the fun of life is wondering.......

Nothing is true, not even your existence, though you may think it to be provable.

As Roosevelt said, "There are as many opinions as there are experts."

Re: Theory on Theories

Originally posted by Lörd Sorgo
Hmm....

I've been thinking about this for several years now and it's been bothering me horribly.

Everything exists as a Theory.

Think on it... Hard...

Is there truly anything that is "definete"?

Science is a Theory, Religon is a Theory...

Hell, Life and Death in itself is all a Theory.

I know it seems like I'm sounding a bit on the obvious side, but doesn't us not knowing the answers kind of suck?

Doesn't living by a bunch of assumptions and undefined answers suck?

Hmmmmm
Interesting theory.wallbash

Originally posted by MC Mike
Nothing is true, not even your existence, though you may think it to be provable.

If nothing is true, then "nothing is true" is not true. 😱

Re: Re: Theory on Theories

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
If nothing is true, then "nothing is true" is not true. 😱

Yep. Except that statement can probably be looked at like black and white.

"Everything is true." = White, all colors.
"Nothing is true." = Black, lack of colors, not the opposite of "all colors".

Re: Re: Re: Theory on Theories

Originally posted by MC Mike
Yep. Except that statement can probably be looked at like black and white.

"Everything is true." = White, all colors.
"Nothing is true." = Black, lack of colors, not the opposite of "all colors".

As long as you are talking about light . If you are talking about pigment, black is all colors and white is none.

if there was a truth, an answer, i think that also implies a sort of 'fate' and purpose.

well, we just don't know it [yet].

Re: Re: Re: Re: Theory on Theories

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
As long as you are talking about light . If you are talking about pigment, black is all colors and white is none.

Fine...

In the instance of light... (see last post).

😛

Wow, You just quoted something called Idealism, which originated from Scriptures by Byron.

Basically it is the belief that everything we ever know / see / feel are just ideas.

Meaning (as an example) You only see what you take in, not the actual object. You project what you know onto that object and you never see the actual object.

Eg: Table: solid, brown = ideas.

Eg: As thought you where a projectionist in a cinema, You see they image upon the screen, but not the screen itself.

(Correct me on technicalities such as "if you shut off the image the screen appears", you only prove you're and arrogant idiot.)

Alos, Idealism includesreepating a lie so often you belive it. Eg: Hitler and the Master Race.

Byron was also known to be a flamming gay sodomite.

Infact he was cought having sex with a dog during his honeymoon with his second wife.

It is Ironic that the Nazi movement takes upon writings from Byron.

Re: Theory on Theories

Originally posted by Lörd Sorgo
Hmm....

I've been thinking about this for several years now and it's been bothering me horribly.

Everything exists as a Theory.

Think on it... Hard...

Is there truly anything that is "definete"?

Science is a Theory, Religon is a Theory...

Hell, Life and Death in itself is all a Theory.

I know it seems like I'm sounding a bit on the obvious side, but doesn't us not knowing the answers kind of suck?

Doesn't living by a bunch of assumptions and undefined answers suck?

read some of David Hume's philosophy, you'd find it very interesting

although Kant and others disagreed with his skepticism, his ideas are very thought-provoking

Originally posted by Koala MeatPie
Byron was also known to be a flamming gay sodomite.

allegations!

and I'm pretty sure the term "idealism" was not coined by Lord Byron

Originally posted by Morgoths_Wrath
allegations!

and I'm pretty sure the term "idealism" was not coined by Lord Byron

Did I say that? No.

And Byron WAS a Gay Sodomite.

Originally posted by Koala MeatPie
Did I say that? No.

And Byron WAS a Gay Sodomite.

sodomite...probably

gay...NO! the man slept with hundreds (thousands?) of women!

Originally posted by Morgoths_Wrath
sodomite...probably

gay...NO! the man slept with hundreds (thousands?) of women!

Fine, bisexual.

He also slept with Men.

And Marry Godwin slept with Her sister and made love on her mother's grave.

I LOVE that story.

Lord Godwin had a daughter, who, as of the age of eight, would go to executions and applaud, then tip the Executioner.

Godwin's Wife died, so he Remarried to another women (who already Had kids) and made kids with her of his own.

Shelley (A married English poet) Came down to (France I think it was?) because he needed Money and Godwin wanted to make a deal with him.

Marry (at age 16 or 18) Decided it would be fun to have sex with him... on her mother's grave. So they did, Ti was sooo fun that the next day she brought in her step sister.

When Shelley's Wife herd about his affair, she killed herself.

They then fled to Geneva Switzerland, to lord Byron's Estate to be precise.
There, among participating in sensuous threesomes, They told each other Scary stories.

That night Marry had a horrible dream. The next day she wrote Frankenstein.

To compete with Frankenstein, Byron wrote "The Vampyre", But ended up giving it to his Syphilis Doctor (which he ALWAYS travelled with.)

So thats the story of Marry Shelley, author of Frankenstein.

So much better then the version they though us in Grade school ("They took refuage in a hosue because of a storm" ... sheesh)

Originally posted by Koala MeatPie
Fine, bisexual.

He also slept with Men.

And Marry Godwin slept with Her sister and made love on her mother's grave.

I LOVE that story.

Lord Godwin had a daughter, who, as of the age of eight, would go to executions and applaud, then tip the Executioner.

Godwin's Wife died, so he Remarried to another women (who already Had kids) and made kids with her of his own.

Shelley (A married English poet) Came down to (France I think it was?) because he needed Money and Godwin wanted to make a deal with him.

Marry (at age 16 or 18) Decided it would be fun to have sex with him... on her mother's grave. So they did, Ti was sooo fun that the next day she brought in her step sister.

When Shelley's Wife herd about his affair, she killed herself.

They then fled to Geneva Switzerland, to lord Byron's Estate to be precise.
There, among participating in sensuous threesomes, They told each other Scary stories.

That night Marry had a horrible dream. The next day she wrote Frankenstein.

To compete with Frankenstein, Byron wrote "The Vampyre", But ended up giving it to his Syphilis Doctor (which he ALWAYS travelled with.)

So thats the story of Marry Shelley, author of Frankenstein.

So much better then the version they though us in Grade school ("They took refuage in a hosue because of a storm" ... sheesh)

great story...she probably could have made some good literature writing about THAT!

wasn't her mother Mary Wollstonecraft?

Originally posted by Morgoths_Wrath
great story...she probably could have made some good literature writing about THAT!

wasn't her mother Mary Wollstonecraft?

Yeah I think so.

Actually, there was Porn, but it was nude paintings of Dutchesses and Venus Kissing her Son Cupid and stuff.

Very debated and frowned apon by the church.

But Then Again, I can't stand the Romantic Way of thought (For you Bird Brains "Romantic" here does not mean "Romeo", it means "I will rebel against your rules and do whatever my urges tell me to do" Also "Hopeless Romantic" Does nto necessairly eman "hopeless lover", the origin is all off.)

Originally posted by Koala MeatPie

But Then Again, I can't stand the Romantic Way of thought (For you Bird Brains "Romantic" here does not mean "Romeo", it means "I will rebel against your rules and do whatever my urges tell me to do" Also "Hopeless Romantic" Does nto necessairly eman "hopeless lover", the origin is all off.)

yea, but can you blame them? they were getting reason shoved down their throats all through the enlightenment!

Originally posted by Morgoths_Wrath
yea, but can you blame them? they were getting reason shoved down their throats all through the enlightenment!

You know what the U.S. is right? its the great Romantic Experience.

It worked well, untill Bush.