08-04-2018, 12:00 AM
Kaomea wrote:
Would knowledge be of any less significance if it were delivered by someone who doesn't exist?
The idea that others don't exist is still one I have trouble with even as an idea. You might not be who I think you are, but it's hard to imagine that you and everyone else doesn't really exist. That you're not perceiving anything or experiencing anything. It's not far removed from imagining that I really don't exist, and how can *I* imagine my own non-existence?
Would knowledge be of any less significance if it were delivered by someone who doesn't exist?
The idea that others don't exist is still one I have trouble with even as an idea. You might not be who I think you are, but it's hard to imagine that you and everyone else doesn't really exist. That you're not perceiving anything or experiencing anything. It's not far removed from imagining that I really don't exist, and how can *I* imagine my own non-existence?

