tycho wrote:
Then there's the complication of you knowing that an other had already created something.
symbols wrote:
It isn't about avoiding complication to get a simple answer but understanding and simplifying complication.
1.Your statement itself speaks of complication arising by considering other dimensions and parts.
2.A rock and a car.A rock is naturally occurring a car is not.Within those limits,can't we understand if there is a creator or not?
3.Yes.Imagination.
4.Stimuli is something as well as the one receiving it.
5.Perception is not simplification.Can you perceive that which is unperceivable?
Your inferences;
1.The act of creation is an act of awareness i.e. stimuli and also of perception.
2.The created is what it is.Perception determines what it is to you but it doesn't imply the creation changes due to it.
3.Stimuli is necessary for perception and an observer is necessary for perception.
The point is even as 'creator' and 'participator',there is stimuli and there is an observer which are irrefutable.Your post fails to address that before we were observers there was stimuli and that a name is an observation.