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| :Of course not! Are you out of your mind? | |
| :Yes, of course! That is everyday life | |
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| :Of course not! Are you out of your mind? | |
| :Yes, of course! That is everyday life | |
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human answers :
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| :It is common sense! | |
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| :No one, it's just common sense. | |
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| :I discovered it through life as I grew up. | |
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| :Ah!…I don't think so. | |
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ET answers :
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| :What do you mean, it's a stupid question. As if I asked you how could you drink water every day. | |
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| :Of course not, two, three…ten. What is weird about that? It is as normal as when you human beings, think of America while being in Japan or dream of being Bill Gates while you can hardly pay for your hamburger. | |
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| :This is because you, human beings, have a very stupid presumption:
that is the world is "out there" and it is evolving in a clear
deterministic way independently, regardless of who is observing. In your
human model, the objective reality exists and is completely separate from
the observer. On the other hand, where I grew up, the objective reality
and the observer are tightly coupled; any change in one shall indeed
affect the other. So when my friend watches me, he affects the way I look,
and my existence affects the way he "sees" me. And when the observer
changes, so does the way I look. Actually in your human world, you have a similar phenomenon which you, human beings, call: "Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder." | |