Coldblade said:
I don't know how to notify others of my posts. For threads I am interested in, I toggle them to watching, but for some reason I didn't get updates for this one. Strange.
Maybe it's because it's inside a Club.
2011 version. I have not seen the original adaptation. But from a few clips I saw, at least I like Hisoka's more feminine character design in 2011 version. In the original he appeared too bulky and muscular.
I prefer the original adaptation. It was darker and it exuded a little bit more realism. You would be fine watching 2011 version, but I think a child might be traumatized watching the original with all the details of Gon's bones being broken. Hisoka was also darker and more sadistic. It just felt more murderous. But I'm probably biased because that's my first watch of HxH. My favorite moments of action is probably Gon jumping desperately around the ceiling. It's less cartoonish in the original.
What I meant was I can't hold my own in a debate to defend my philosophical stand. And I don't believe in the other doctrines of Nihilism. I believe our lives do have some meaning, and it's worth living (I think existential nihilism denies this). Maybe my current stand is skepticism, I do believe that true knowledge is not possible.
Ah. Well, based on this response, I think you would be capable enough to defend your Ph.pos. Skepticism and Nihilism belong to the same school, one of the most easily defendable positions in my opinion.
Yeah I have heard of quantum teleportation, and it is indeed bizarre. Yes, even classical physics defies intuition, when we stop to think about it. Probably it's because we are taught these things when we still take anything we are presented as it is, without a grain of skepticism, that we find them natural. The discoverer of these phenomena sure found them confounding, and maybe a 100 years from now QM and it's applications will be so pervasive that middle-schoolers find the ideas the most natural thing in the world.
Wow, that's very insightful. Personally, I can never find anything "natural." That might be related to my nihilism. Everything is always unknown and defying my intuition, because I have very little "intuition." What I do have are many intuitions about people's intuitions. I think it's more interesting to view everything as a mystery even if it's already has several applications.
This talk about middle schoolers treating Quantum physics as natural reminds me of an anime about this futuristic society where people have insects growing out of their neck. It's called No.6. (http://myanimelist.net/anime/10161/No.6) It might interest you. While I agree that middle-schoolers will eventually find QM natural, I don't think they'll give it much thought, similar to how today, most Middle schoolers pay little attention to what Gravity or Inertia. Now, there are probably several smart kids out there, but I personally just memorized equations and applied them.
Yes, with no apparent connection between them, they still fit so nicely relating to each other via just addition, multiplication and exponentiation.
Via just addition, multiplication and exponentiation indeed.
Personally, I'm a fan of the Standard Model of Physics Equation. It's only the most simple, concise equation ever. |