As far as the flat earth thing goes, like you just said, "As the model increases so does our perspective and our understanding. " It's ridiculous to compare theories derived from common sense with those based off of quantifiable, empirical data obtained from observation and experimentation (experimentation that must be reproducible. Ya'know, peer review and stuff).
I mean, we really have to know quite a bit to pull off
something like this.
our knowledge and understanding of everything changes
Lots of everythings and nothings in this thread, those are dangerous words. Are we suddenly going to discover that terrestrial life is xenon based rather than carbon based?
BT said:
I never attempted to define metaphysics.
Your statements did so implicitly:
I study and practice magick. I'm not a scientific fundamentalist. I am a believer in the metaphysical...... no way to really prove the metaphysical or the mundane
I heartily recommend spending more time defining things. Looking up definitions, and doing some cursory reading to be sure that whomever I am disagreeing with doesn't know what they're talking, and confirming that my statements aren't equally confused, has taken up the bulk of my time in this thread. The amount of time spent actually composing my posts is meager by comparison.
bt said:
This is why it's so important to remain a partial skeptic about everything
Skepticism is indeed important. I always try to be skeptical of my thoughts and beliefs, the experts usually know better, and I'm wrong as often as not even in disputes among peers. I try to apply that same skepticism towards competing theories. You know how the saying goes, "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."
roger said:
OP should stop eating acid and start eating risperidone imho
Upon further review, I see that low dose riperidone can attenuate aberrant salience. The OP could benefit from it, if it were to be coupled with a serious effort to correct inaccurate thoughts/beliefs.
Dr. S said:
Guys, I can do this. But not on video. Magazine publishing only, people aren't ready for this yet to be shown on TV.
Have you heard of anosognosia?

Thanks for the laugh.
Dr. Sativa said:
Have a job, have decent interpersonal relationships, relatively happy
Well then, you're socially functional and don't need psychiatric help. However, taking a nice long vacation from psychedelics/cannabis/dissociatives (heck, drugs in general if you can) might be helpful. Also, you use a lot of post-graduate-level jargon while displaying a less-than-junior-high-school-level understanding of the sciences, please get back to the basics and learn how to learn how the world works.
Dr. S said:
irradiating sort of "magnetic" looking field
Alright, this is beyond me, we covered magnetism in my intro physics course way back when, and let me be honest, I learned nothing in that class. Physics is hard (didn't help that I hadn't taken calc yet, so my willpower was broken by the time we finished Newtonian mechanics, plus I'm a slacker on my best days).
When I have a glaring lack of knowledge (as I often do), I look things up before posting, and try not to say anything complicated that I cannot find a good citation for. It tricks a lot of people into thinking that I'm intelligent.
Dr. S said:
my aura is a vibrant green
Your aura reflects EM radiation with a wavelength of 595-570nm and a frequency of 508-526THz? If not, then why do you perceive it as a color, as visual data? Why can't you hear or smell an aura instead?
xork said:
Personally I believe that the universe is a fractal, I feel that I have had genuine insights into the matter
Can you do me a favor and prefer/like/be drawn to fractal cosmology, rather than believe it? If not, then whatevs.