Can anyone put limits on imagination?

Started by Deja~vu3 pages

Fun thread! I remember it.

I need more bodies to encompass my imagination....poor, poor meeeeeeee. 🙁

Originally posted by Deja~vu
I need more bodies to encompass my imagination....poor, poor meeeeeeee. 🙁

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Oh btw where is Yokohama??? LOL 😑

Don't rightly know, but I bet it's where people say "gendurr."

no, imagination is the ONE thing on which there TRULY are NO limits at all.

I guess that us humans are the only living things that can make sense of anything. If you believe that imagination is limitless then it is and if you don't then yeah.

I believe that you could imagine anything only ones self limits thier imagination... Another thing, I believe that imagining something is an alternative of finding an answer... For instance,
You can not really answer "what is everything"... But you could imagine what it could be... But I may not be right... I'm just an ignorant teen

Originally posted by Grand-Moff-Gav
Draw an animal that is totally unique to your imagination- it can't be based on anything you have seen before or have knowledge of.

Thus you can't draw a unicorn with a snakehead on its butt- because you have knowledge of those things.

Draw something, totally and utterly new in every respect...

In this exercise your imagination MUST NOT be limited by existing shapes, existing animals in reality or mythology or existing materials.

How is the synthesization of two existing animals not imagining. A living unicorn with a snake's butt does not exist but I can still IMAGINE it, and this creature is not a horse with a horn, nor a snake but something different. Would that not be a new organism?

Originally posted by WanderingDroid
Once again Digi shares a very illuminating opinion here...very much appreciated and good work my good man.

(Bardock42 pay attention)

I can easily shift this to a Kantian argument and use a Priori

The question would then be...how can I illustrated to you such animal existence inside my mind and putting in on paper. It would mean I have produce his existence...If I can prove his existence...then it's no longer an animal unique or something I never seen. Becaue I giving it shape or substance. To give it shape would contradict your request of something base on anything I never seen or have prior knowledge of it.

You're not putting restrictions or limits to the mind. What you're doing here is some kind of way transform an idea into something concrete. The mechanics of how to transform a part of imagination into something solid isn't imposible...complex maybe...but possible...who knows there maybe ways to do it. But maybe we don't have the skills to do it.

It's like when you see this number:

[b]2

How does your mind picture such object? Do you see the number? or two objects that represent the quantity of the number?

Haha! 313 [/B]

the number 2 makes me think of endless Possibilities and peace

No one but us alone can use our imagination or tell us to limit.Inless they can read our brains which is quite scary.

The Only Limitation Of Your Imagination Is Yourself.

Originally posted by sponge7226
The Only Limitation Of Your Imagination Is Yourself.

Try accurately imagining a 4 dimensional object. Start with a 4D cube.

I'm sure a drug can