Do we learn, or remember?
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 12:09 am
As far as new concepts go, are we really learning new stuff or remembering knowledge we've already been given?
I personally believe that everyone already has infinate knowledge and it's just a matter of unlocking that knowledge. Of course I have no proof on the subject but I do have a few points that I consider evidence. (Although how good it might be is something different but it's enough to persuade me.)
Have you ever had a completely knew concept introduced to you in a dream? If you hadn't known it somewhere before, where did the knowledge come from? For instance, let's say you have a dream where you learn telekinesis and you can work it perfectly. You wake up and it makes sense so you begin to try it. Even if it doesn't go as smoothly as planned, you still manage to make it move without any outside force.
I'll go with another more realistic one:
Awhile ago, I had a dream where someone tried to rape me. I fended him off and with a hardcore punch, he went flying and landed backwards, unconscious. Now I've never actually seen anyone knocked out at least not up close but I realized that he was twitching and I thought it was really odd. I rationalized that it's due to involuntary spasms because the brain was suddenly adjusting to that stage of consciousness. A few days later when we got on the subject, someone brought up that when he passed out, he twitched a lot. (And that wasn't the only circumstance that I've heard that happens.) But what I'm saying is that I had no prior knowledge on that fact and it had to come from somewhere but it wasn't from an outside source.
So do we learn new things, or unlock the things we thought were new?
I personally believe that everyone already has infinate knowledge and it's just a matter of unlocking that knowledge. Of course I have no proof on the subject but I do have a few points that I consider evidence. (Although how good it might be is something different but it's enough to persuade me.)
Have you ever had a completely knew concept introduced to you in a dream? If you hadn't known it somewhere before, where did the knowledge come from? For instance, let's say you have a dream where you learn telekinesis and you can work it perfectly. You wake up and it makes sense so you begin to try it. Even if it doesn't go as smoothly as planned, you still manage to make it move without any outside force.
I'll go with another more realistic one:
Awhile ago, I had a dream where someone tried to rape me. I fended him off and with a hardcore punch, he went flying and landed backwards, unconscious. Now I've never actually seen anyone knocked out at least not up close but I realized that he was twitching and I thought it was really odd. I rationalized that it's due to involuntary spasms because the brain was suddenly adjusting to that stage of consciousness. A few days later when we got on the subject, someone brought up that when he passed out, he twitched a lot. (And that wasn't the only circumstance that I've heard that happens.) But what I'm saying is that I had no prior knowledge on that fact and it had to come from somewhere but it wasn't from an outside source.
So do we learn new things, or unlock the things we thought were new?