Theoretical Philosophy
An attempt by a mere human to try and grasp all the concepts of different theories.
Thursday, December 6, 2018
Why time travel in the past is not possible. (Theory #1)
Time travel to the past is not possible because if we want to travel into the past, and we change something, anything at all, the butterfly effect will ripple across the universe and you will cease to exist. On the other hand, if you plan on travelling back in time just to change something, in the future, you would have no need to travel back in time. This would create a paradox that fuels itself. (to be continued)
We are not what we think we are
Short description: People have a different version of you in their minds. You are a different to everyone because they know a version of you (a part of you)
Based on how you act and treat other people, inside their minds, you are what they saw. For example, to your mom, depending on you mom, you are the best thing she has ever had. To your father, you are his helper, his right hand, someone who he knows that he can rely on. But to others, your friends, you are to them what they see.
Lets talk about the friends, how you act around them is how they interpret you as. If what they see is matching or close to what they believe they themselves are, you've got a friendship. If they see one version of you that they dislike, even if you are actually matching, they will dislike you.
That leads to the points of a relationship. Usually, in a relationship, you are trying to be the best version of yourself, hiding the true version behind a mask. However, when that true version leaks, and if its not good, relationships will break up.
This is why you have to change your true version for the better. You can't really hide it forever; sooner or later, the true version will come out in one way or another.
WE ARE NOT WHAT WE THINK WE ARE
Based on how you act and treat other people, inside their minds, you are what they saw. For example, to your mom, depending on you mom, you are the best thing she has ever had. To your father, you are his helper, his right hand, someone who he knows that he can rely on. But to others, your friends, you are to them what they see.
Lets talk about the friends, how you act around them is how they interpret you as. If what they see is matching or close to what they believe they themselves are, you've got a friendship. If they see one version of you that they dislike, even if you are actually matching, they will dislike you.
That leads to the points of a relationship. Usually, in a relationship, you are trying to be the best version of yourself, hiding the true version behind a mask. However, when that true version leaks, and if its not good, relationships will break up.
This is why you have to change your true version for the better. You can't really hide it forever; sooner or later, the true version will come out in one way or another.
WE ARE NOT WHAT WE THINK WE ARE
Baseline Theory (original)
Short description: What we truly are is determined by our baseline. Baseline is our true nature, not influenced by society. Simply put, baseline is what we would do when no one is watching.
We, as humans, have an essence that can affect others.(?) Had it not been society, we would act to our hearts desire. For example, when drunk, a person acts without thinking. A good person will act properly and peacefully. An unmoral baselined person will act brutally, not thinking about any consequences. [please elaborate and don't contradict]
We, as humans, have an essence that can affect others.(?) Had it not been society, we would act to our hearts desire. For example, when drunk, a person acts without thinking. A good person will act properly and peacefully. An unmoral baselined person will act brutally, not thinking about any consequences. [please elaborate and don't contradict]
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