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Are you saying that to convince us that you do exist ? How could we trust in you because you say that you could believe that we don't exist ?Moreover, how can you be sure that you really exist ? Isn't it an illusion ? As a case in point, AI in computer games have the illusion that they exist, but it is not true.
Quote from: mdr1 on May 13, 2013, 01:00:46 pmAre you saying that to convince us that you do exist ? How could we trust in you because you say that you could believe that we don't exist ?Moreover, how can you be sure that you really exist ? Isn't it an illusion ? As a case in point, AI in computer games have the illusion that they exist, but it is not true.But AI does not think. It goes by a set of instructions. Even learning AI does not think, and, if it did, how would we know?
Evidently, I exist.In fact, I KNOW I exist.
To sum it up: Existence is like quantum mechanics: both true and not true if not known for sure. I know I exist, but I don't know for sure that anything else exists, therefore you both exist and don't exist in my mind, and I both exist and don't exist in your mind (or what I believe is your mind). This is supported by the fact that our brains fill in the gaps of limited sensory information, causing perception.