If you can't feel, see, hear, taste or smell something - does it exist?
>>1604918
But what if you have heard of it?
Or what if it's a feeling or sensation?
Or an event that you believe may be a sign for something greater to come?
>>1604918
yes,
if it does.
>>1604918
Yes
It's called "will"
>>1604918
You might be able to feel, see, hear, taste or smell it by proxy, e.g. through certain devices. If you can't do that however, then you have no way to ascertain its existence.
You ever seen a microwave? but your hotpockets get warm dont they?
>>1604918
NOT NECESSARILY; SENSORIAL PERCEPTION CONSISTS IN MERE PERCEPTION OF APPEARANCE, AND INTERPRETATION OF STIMULI; IT IS USELESS FOR DETERMINING ONTOLOGICAL ESSENCE, OR PRESENCE; EXEMPLUM GRATIA: ONE CAN SEE WHAT OCCURS IN A "MOVIE", BUT DOES THE CHARACTER IN IT "EXIST"? NO, IT DOES NOT, YET, ONE CAN PERCEIVE IT; IT IS SIMILAR WITH MENTAL CONCEPTION; ONE CAN IMAGINE SOMETHING WITH QUALITY AND QUANTITY, BUT IT WOULD STILL NOT "EXIST", BECAUSE IT IS PURELY IMAGINARY.
PERCEPTION DOES NOT NECESSARILY CORRELATE WITH REALITY.