However, I'm not denying that anyone was ever here.tdn said:
I get where Iaccus is going with this. And it's pretty much nowhere.
Yesterday I wrote a novel on my computer, and saved it to the hard drive. Today I threw the computer off of a tall building. Where is my novel? Was it just an illusion? No, it was real. It was a function of my hard drive. Now that my hard drive is gone, my novel no longer exists. I still remember it fondly, but it went bye-bye. The fact that it is now gone is hardly proof of a great magic sky novelist, or an ultimate illusory novel.
One could draw an analogy to a television instead, proving the existence of a broadcast station, but here we get into philosophical exercises, not proof of fact. We have no way of proving either way whether our brains are generators or receivers. Myself, I'll go down Occam's path and predict that there is no Great Broadcast.
