Group: sci.physics.particle
From: "Robert J. Kolker"
Date: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 7:20 AM
Subject: Re: The electron can't be everywhere

Alen wrote:


>
> You are right, and I say that such problems can never
> be solved by science alone, because they are too much
> involved with the inescapable concepts of the mind. The
> conceps of the mind will have to be dealt with in themselves,
> i.e., philosophically, if any clear picture is ever to emerge.

What mind? A non-physical substance (res cogitens) has never been
observed. Scan a human body or slice it open and all you will find is
physical stuff.

The Mind-Body problem is solved. There is only Body.

Bob Kolker

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