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I'm not sure I agree with you dude
... but we should start another thread, really, if we want to discuss that.
i think he's just quoting particle physics and quantum physics, so not agreeing might be a waste of lunchtime.
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I'm not sure I agree with you dude
... but we should start another thread, really, if we want to discuss that.
I'm not sure I agree with you dude
... but we should start another thread, really, if we want to discuss that.
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Would like to hear what you got - I'm not sure I could open the discussion tho
I'm not sure I agree with you dude
... but we should start another thread, really, if we want to discuss that.
My participation will be limited, one way or the other. On my second day in my new job and dunno if it's cool to be surfing (currently it's lunchtime, so it is cool)
surely perception, artistic appreciation and contextualisation is more to do with cultural and generational factors rather than the nature of reality on a quantum level?
are you guys high?
It's a question of whether there's any difference between perception and the thing perceived. That is to say, is there a 'reality' behind the 'false' perception or is perception effectively all there is? I say if there's no mind then there's no thing. Prodigy lovers and Prodigy haters are identical to each other in that they invest the Prodigy with reality - there is no other Prodigy
hmm, what about The Prodigy that can be described in different ways aside from one’s level of favour toward them? the exact mathematics of all The Prodigy’s music released to date, the exact chemical make up of the band members and the make up of the Prodigy artefacts, CDs, cover art, posters etc?
I don't see the contradiction - maths, chemistry and chart placings are all myths that can excite certain responses. CDs and posters are a bunch of stuff that may or may not have meaning and emotional resonance for you ... This imaginary Prodigy poster is now invested with ontological interrogation - maybe a real Prodigy poster would be too much by half now
(PS in fairness, as a Dub, I should be calling them the Progidy)
I don’t agree D
I believe perceptions are effects of reality, rather than the other way around. and I believe perceptions are further effected by cultural factors. effects on effects so to speak
If reality is a truth that's beyond mere perception than what use is art to the intelligent person? Surely it's worse than a distraction to be engaging with other peoples' self-indulgence and encouraging them with hard cash. Shouldn't we all be just getting down to the real and leaving all the raving and visions to the mentally deranged?
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