On Sep 19, 2004, at 4:02 PM, Dan Minette wrote:

This gives us a rule for the use of complexity. Complexity can result in
phenomena that are counter-intuitive to one who just thinks in general
about basic principals. Complexity cannot result in phenomena that are at
odds with the basic principals.

In physics, sure. But, um, how does that apply to human thought, behavior, emotion or decisionmaking? Yours or anyone else's?


And was that your axiom, BTW?


-- Warren Ockrassa, Publisher/Editor, nightwares Books http://books.nightwares.com/ Current work in progress "The Seven-Year Mirror" Excerpt at http://www.nightwares.com/books/Flat_Out.pdf

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