"STOCISM
- Mind over Matter
- Reason/Logic
-...
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in the same time, I was contemplating a Facebook post with a video of the movie "The Message". The administrator was comparing commemorating Bourguiba's death to worshiping of statues.
I first said that I am Materialist. Then, I thought about how someone really into religion would see it; it is plainly being atheist, which reminds of the atrocities of the dark ages of the Arabian Peninsula before Islam. But, I am not like that. I do care about moralities. I must then care about the mind!
Which of Mind and Matter is then dominant ?
Matter is the obvious answer for me. However, it is not easy to create a mind-like objects. However, the brain seems to be what we call mind. It must be that an infinite degree of complexity of arranging matter that makes mind.
But, would that be the case for the mind? Could the mind create matter? This is a tough one. I first looked at what would be that infinite complexity of mind. It seemed to me like a superior being fits that description. The Most High does create matter. Indeed, the Most High did create the whole universe.
What is this ?
It seems to me that mind and matter intersect but only at infinity. They must be parallels if space had a Euclidean geometry !!
What would this parallelism imply?
I would say that they represent two bases that would give two different description of the same phenomena; Science and Religion do that, but It would be taking it too far and into an attractor topic that must have had enough contributions. The issue here is that there is one way of thinking about the world in term of Matter, and another in terms of Mind. This is beyond science and religion.
In Science, phenomena are thought of experimentally and theoretically. In Religion, there are things to to and things to believe.
Back to Science, where to go?
Mind and Matter can bring a more complete view of the laws. Usually it is the Matter that drives the Mind. But also, the Mind can makes a better Matter. Matter and Mind are making things and thinking about things. One supplies the other.
What to do with this peace of thought?
Blow my next interviewer's mind. Oh yeah.
