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2. Why is it that when you blow in a dog’s face he gets mad at you but when you take him for a car ride he sticks his head out the window?
3. When did time begin?
4. Are children who act in R-rated movies allowed to watch the film when it’s done?
5. Where does a thought go when it’s forgotten?
6. Do we have free will or is everything predestined?
7. What age should a person be considered old enough to die of old age?
8. How do you know you’re not crazy and just hallucinating your whole life?
9. To what degree have you been able to control the course that your life has taken?
10. Do you ever really do anything out of your own conscious choice, or are we always controlled by some external stimulation or motive?
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1.) “Well. F…” is exactly what I think of big banks. I encourage people to use Credit Unions instead. Their governing corporate charter requires them to work for the benefit of their depositors.
2.) Dogs’ Head Out the Window. I think of this in terms of synsthesia. The dog experiences a veritable “symphony” of smells as you’re driving along. Being subjected to a long breath from you (even if “sparkly fresh”) is like listening to a monotone hum. Boring/annoying.
5.) A thought dissolves into fragments of electrical entropy. These sometimes crash into existing patterns, altering them. I think this is where Deja Vu, dream fragments, false or altered memories often come from.
6.) We absolutely have what I’d call “guided” free will, but it is influenced by entropic randomness. We have a built-up pattern of memory & behaviour that would prompt a particular outcome, but injection of randomness – environment, entropy, fleeting synapse misfires, capriciousness – makes many outcomes “free” of pre-conceptions / specific outcomes.
7 ) Old age death: When a body’s metabolism (including cognition considerations) cannot keep running – even with nutrition, medical help, agumentative communication aids, tissue integrity, etc. Fairly easy to measure these criteria today, but I’m sure there will be more over time.
8.) Halucinating through life: Got me there, sometimes I feel like this.
9.) I COULD have had more control at many inflection/decision points if I had more bravery and less Autistic “analysis paralysis” Frequently, if I had just taken certain leaps of faith, my lot would be better. As it is, I’m no moe than comfortably adequate.
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