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by Highlander is semi-retired from AB on September 14th, 2007

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Can you prove to me that you exist?

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  • by Anonymous on September 14th, 2007

    Anonymous

    I bag, therefore I am.

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  • by Punny on September 14th, 2007

    Punny

    Not that I exist, but that someone from this account IS reading your questions..

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  • by Lady Alathia of Vulcan on September 14th, 2007

    Lady Alathia of Vulcan

    Nope. Not convincingly.

    I could never prove that I am not a manifestation of your imagination.

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  • by Anonymous on September 14th, 2007

    Anonymous

    I owe the IRS. Is that proof enough? (Just joking!)
    =)

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  • by HDev is living On tHE EdgE on September 14th, 2007

    HDev is living On tHE EdgE

    If you don't want to believe then probably not. Because it is not possible to prove something to a person who does not want to believe it.

    If you want to believe then yes.

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  • by thekingcobra63 on September 14th, 2007

    thekingcobra63

    If I could get in the same room with you and punched you in the nose, you would definitely know of my existence. Nothing makes something more real that physical contact. It is why people always say "pinch me" when they are unsure they are dreaming.

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  • by Metaphiz on September 14th, 2007

    Metaphiz

    I type, therefore I am as real as you are.

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  • by somecallmeFred on September 23rd, 2007

    somecallmeFred

    Since I am a figment of my own imagination, it would be rather difficult for me to prove my own existence to you.

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  • by DJ Butter jetpacking up up and away on September 14th, 2007

    DJ Butter jetpacking up up and away

    If I didn't exist I coulnd't be typing this could I?

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  • by maramel on June 9th, 2009

    maramel

    Existences needs no prove :)

    It only IS...just like illumination; the moment you stop asking yourself questions about it; stop looking for it; stop waiting for it or trying to achieve it; inexplicably it comes. When you least expect it. For a reason you can never know. One moment you are striving, figuring, imagining, and then, in the blink of an eye, it all disappears.

    Then everything -all the struggle, all the striving, all the thinking, all the figuring, all the surrendering, all the letting go, all the grabbing hold of, all the praying, all the begging, all the cursing, too- was just a distraction. And only then is it seen that the person was, is , and ever will be no more than a thought.

    While the world is trying to solve its problems and everyone around you is engaged in the same thing, you're not. While everybody around you is trying to figure it out, trying to arrive, trying to "get there", trying to be worthy, you're not. While everyone thinks awakening is a grand, noble, halo-enshrouded thing, for you it's not. Where everybody is so sure that happiness will come when something is different, you know that it won't. Where everybody else is looking to the next book, to the next teacher, to the next guru to be told what's real, to be given the secret key to an awakened life, you're not. You don't have a key because there's not a lock to put it in.

    We only ARE...We are ONE.

    I attached a very insightful video about BEINGNESS, which is a synonym for TRUTH, LOVE, SILENCE, HARMONY, LIFE or HAPPINESS.
    Huge hugs,
    maramel

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  • by iwnit on April 3rd, 2009

    iwnit

    No, but I cannot prove you either that I don't exist.
    ;-)

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  • by kat___ on November 26th, 2007

    kat___

    I can prove that i exist but not that i am here in this exact moment.

    I exist because i have thoughts, therefore i must be something.

    however, the only thing that holds me here in this place at this moment, typing this to you, are my senses. Touch, See, Hear, Taste, Smell. BUT our senses are known to mislead us. We sometimes here our name in an empty hall, or see something that doesn't exist out of the corner of our eye. We can not prove that our senses are really fake, playing ticks on us all the time, and that where we think we our, who we think we are, and what we think we are could all be a lie.

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  • by bombal on September 19th, 2007

    bombal

    Do any of us really exist? Or are we just on a mis-adventure through time and space bumping into each other every once in a while making contact. Maybe aliens visit this planet all the time but when they get here it's just a barren land?

    Hmmmm... not quite sure about that myself :)

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  • by SABOTEUR on September 14th, 2007

    SABOTEUR

    Well...

    ...I would begin by having you give me access to your checking, savings and credit card accounts.

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  • by MrBLT needs to be contained on September 14th, 2007

    MrBLT needs to be contained

    No - I cannot. That's too much for me to undertake at this time - tough, tough question!

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  • by Autism Knows is finally Maestro on May 6th, 2009

    Autism Knows is finally Maestro

    Do yah want me to come over and hit you real hard in the back of the head. Then you will know I exist! :o)*grin*

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  • by Polly Math on February 23rd, 2009

    Polly Math

    No, I can't even prove to myself that I exist. "I think, therefore I am" is a sham. It should be "I think, therefore I think."

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  • by 2highspeed on September 4th, 2008

    2highspeed

    Prove I don't.

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  • by Ex Deus Victoria on August 16th, 2008

    Ex Deus Victoria

    In the words of René Décartes: "I doubt, therefore I think, therefore I am."

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  • by Tallyman on August 9th, 2008

    Tallyman

    I type therefore I am.


    But probably I cannot PROVE that I exist to you.

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  • yes even if i am only one of your thoughts i would have to exist even if i was just one of your thoughts therefore you may have just created me

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  • by Tallyman on April 16th, 2008

    Tallyman

    I post therefore I am.

    If not you can imagine that I came from The Land of Wind and Ghosts.

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  • by Trione on February 18th, 2008

    Trione

    Yes, I can.

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  • by Tinkerbell on September 30th, 2007

    Tinkerbell

    No I cannot prove it :D

    I could be a Turing Machine...

    I (and the entirety of Answerbag) may be a figment of your imagination...

    You may be the only being in existence and everything else, including all the other apparent "minds" you meet, is a fantasy...

    So you are now condemned to a life time of Solipsism LOL ;)

    Good question though :)

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  • by Barcaluv on September 14th, 2007

    Barcaluv

    Sure, come visit anytime.

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  • by Nelson - Jetpacking from bed on September 14th, 2007

    Nelson - Jetpacking from bed

    Rene Descarte: I fart therefore I am! Or something like that.

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  • by GhostWriter13 has found his voice again on September 14th, 2007

    GhostWriter13 has found his voice again

    I'm just a figment of your imagination.

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  • by th3j3ster on December 8th, 2009

    th3j3ster

    No one can prove anything 100%, because all of our knowledge is based induction. While deductive reasoning exists if you take the premises of a logical argument to be true, the only way to validate the truthfulness of a premise down to its smallest possible unit is to induce a conclusion at some stage of the argument.

    Even using "Cogito ergo sum", or "I think therefore I am", an ultimate proof is unatainable. If you believe that you can prove your own existence to yourself by idea that you are able to contemplate your existence, then answer me this: How do you know this statement wasn't introduced into your thought process by an outside stimuli trying to convince you to believe that you exist?

    A computer can be programmed to believe it is sentient and believe it can prove it sentience, but that does not mean it is truthfully sentient, nor can it actually prove that sentience.

    So to answer your question in a round about way, No, I cannot prove to you, or anyone (myself included), that I exist.

  • by good squarel on November 20th, 2009

    good squarel

    Music is proof that you exist, I don't listen to stuff that often, so its hard to tell if its making noise. It would tell me if it existed.

  • by messmec2424 on November 14th, 2009

    messmec2424

    No matter if "life" is real or if what is happening is just part of a messed up dream or whatever kind of philosophical b.s. u believe,this is fact: someone or something or idea that is not u exists. One cannot ask and answer their own question without knowing already what they are or aren't going to say.

  • by Anonymous on November 5th, 2009

    Anonymous

    If I can react to the things that you say or do and I can be seen by everyone around you who can see, then I pretty much exist.

  • by weststep on October 28th, 2009

    weststep

    You must be asking this question to SOMEONE out there...we might all be the same person, but with different personalities....so, I guess it can be whoever you want it to be. Just like I say this is right and you say it's wrong, I might be me but to you I'm not....

  • by kybear on October 15th, 2009

    kybear

    No. But I can prove it to myself.

  • by Derf on October 14th, 2009

    Derf

    Cogito Ergo Sum. +2

  • by -Icy- on October 14th, 2009

    -Icy-

    i can without a doubt do you want my cell number to speak with me directly ?

    +5

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  • by Zacky on October 5th, 2009

    Zacky

    I think therefore I am.

  • by SelfEvidently on October 4th, 2009

    SelfEvidently

    Come within swinging range of my baseball bat and I will give you difficult to refute evidence as often as it takes to convince you.

    (moral relativism is similarly refuted)

  • by Ironkettle on July 15th, 2009

    Ironkettle

    All men a mortal
    Ironkettle is mortal
    Therefore Iornkettle is a man

    If all boys are grown men
    Ironkettle is a man
    Then, Ironkettle was a boy

    If all boys are born to mothers
    Ironkettle has a mother
    Therfore Ironkettle was born

    If you are born you exist
    Ironkettle was born
    Ironkettle exists

  • by Fiddle Playing Creole Bastard on June 20th, 2009

    Fiddle Playing Creole Bastard

    "Nintendo"

    If I was a figment of your imagination, would I really have just typed Nintendo?

  • by philosopher-saint on June 7th, 2009

    philosopher-saint

    Well, I could tweak yer nose!
    ;-)

  • by nacoya on June 3rd, 2009

    nacoya

    I recall and speak my truth and my reality, which would not be understood as your own. If I were with you in person, I might be able to convince you that I exist; however, you might be able to convince me otherwise :)
    As long as I know I'm alive and kicking...I'm happy!

  • by Anonymous on June 3rd, 2009

    Anonymous

    How can we prove that we exist to another person when we cannot prove that we exist to ourselves?

  • by Vintage says keep it real on May 28th, 2009

    Vintage says keep it real

    By your reading this answer, we have just proved our mutual existence! Hallelujah!
    Thank you for clearing that up...now I must rest, alas I grow weary

  • by Uncle Rick on May 18th, 2009

    Uncle Rick

    No - I am just a figment of your imagination!!!

  • by Always Ready - COAT of courage on May 18th, 2009

    Always Ready -  COAT of courage

    No i can't. I'm just a ghost. I will haunt your house.

  • by GTFMR.INTUITIVE on May 16th, 2009

    GTFMR.INTUITIVE

    Philosophy carries out the quest for reality by means of thinking as inner action...A little philosophy leads away from reality, but complete philosophy leads back to it. Superficial philosophy...may fritter itself away in endless problems, in historical knowledge of school doctrines, in bright ideas, in see-sawing intellectual deliberations---and lose reality in the process. Complete philosophy, however, is master of these possibilities. It is essentially the concentration whereby man becomes himself by sharing in reality. And my proof is if you exist so do I? If i exist so does he and so forth.

  • by kirkthejerk on May 16th, 2009

    kirkthejerk

    i could but id need you infront of me beat you half to death you would feel real pain and the bringer of pain is just as real as day thatll show you whats what man what you thinking of course we all exist or eles who is interacting with your question maybe your on acid and your senses are messing with you oh and by the way im only 5 and i know this can i proof the fact that im 5 into existence no i can not.

  • by The answer master on May 8th, 2009

    The answer master

    yes by slapping you

  • by Marky Mark on May 3rd, 2009

    Marky Mark

    My existence is self-evident. It does not require proof. It is obvious. It cannot be proved with formal logic but that does not mean I do not exist. It only proves that my existence cannot be proved using formal logic. Formal logic is but a method of trying to establish a truth by inferring it from a known, a given, an axiom, a probable assumption, an obviously self-evident "no-brainer".

    The limitation of formal logic is the paradox that it requires a self-evident "given" to proceed from BUT in the strictest sense, NOTHING is really self-evident. Something is only HELD to be self-evident. e.g. "We hold these thruths to be self-evident.." Holding is not quite the same thing as being.

    The problem with formal logic is that once you challenge the self-evidence of the premis the whole house of cards falls down. It doesn't matter if the premis was correct or incorrect, it is enough to introduce a reasonable doubt. Lawyers know this very well.

    Formal logic does not allow for intuition, gut feel or common sense and that is it's weakness. Logic is useful but an over-reliance on logic is not wise. If we relied too much on logic we could become as silly as Mr. Spock in Star Trek who would protest when things were not logical..only to be proved wrong by the wisdom and resourceful of Capt. Kirk. Thank god we don't rely too much on formal logic in real life. If we did, we may just start doubting our own existence. That would be silly indeed.

  • by Anonymous on March 19th, 2009

    Anonymous

    Not until you prove to me that you exist. otherwise, I'm making my case to nobody.

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