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704750 No.6428

I understand that emotions and sensations are electrochemical responses within the brain, but more so on a metaphysical level, how can my emotions be regarded as physically existing? Are they something 3 dimensional or do they exist in another dimension like time?

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993b2f No.6430

"Extra-dimensional" is just a designation for things not naturally understood. "Spiritual substance" or "supernatural" would be equivalently valid. Saying something is "another dimension" is just a deceptive way materialists try to insinuate everything is of material consequence.

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