a nerdy version of ancient chineese wisdom
a nerdy version of ancient chineese wisdom
thought up a strange nerdy version of the the old paradoxical chineese saying: "if a tree falls in the woods and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound?" on the way home from the res.
If it was possible to experience absolute zero, would you know what it felt like?
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If it was possible to experience absolute zero, would you know what it felt like?
the path to enlightenment starts here.
Re: a nerdy version of ancient chineese wisdom
you wouldn't be experiencing it if you didn't know what it felt likeDr_Watson wrote:If it was possible to experience absolute zero, would you know what it felt like?
are you sure you're quoting this right?
Anyway, you wouldn't be able to feel it since none of the molecules in your body would move, the blood would not flow, the brain would not work.Dr_Watson wrote:IF IT WAS POSSIBLE, jesus... learn how to read you retarded grasshopper.ToxicBug wrote:No and you'd die. Plus I don't think that anything is at absolute zero, so how would you create such a situation.
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Re: a nerdy version of ancient chineese wisdom
I was pretty sure that koan originated from Japanese Zen Buddhism.Dr_Watson wrote:thought up a strange nerdy version of the the old paradoxical chineese saying: "if a tree falls in the woods and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound?" on the way home from the res.
What? How did you work this little gem out????????????ToxicBug wrote:Anyway, you wouldn't be able to feel it since none of the molecules in your body would move, the blood would not flow, the brain would not work.Dr_Watson wrote:IF IT WAS POSSIBLE, jesus... learn how to read you retarded grasshopper.ToxicBug wrote:No and you'd die. Plus I don't think that anything is at absolute zero, so how would you create such a situation.