Hi Neil, I disagree here with you, infromation cannot be carried or limited, because those are attributes of volumes, and information is not a volume, to me information is just an address, Well, one can say a volume is needed to point to that address, for instance # 212-255 0000 But this is information as well, and can be pointed differently.
In any case we carry just the pointers, information is not a volume On 26 nov, 00:36, archytas <[email protected]> wrote: > I always wonder why we don't know more, if there is so much more to > know. Perhaps the information we are able to carry about is limited > and has to be for reasons beyond current thinking? What religion > becomes as a means of social control is dubious, yet before this it > may be a truly questioning experience. > > On 25 Nov, 07:43, socratus <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Science or Religion ? > > Religion tells us nothing but fables and fantasies! > > That is the truth. > > So, what is Religion? > > Religion is the poor man's philosophy. > > > Modern Physics tells us nothing but fables and fantasies! > > That is the truth. > > For example: One Galaxy can eat another Galaxy. > > # > > Cosmic cannibalising: > > Images show one galaxy engulfing > > anotherhttp://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/cosmic-cannibalising-images... > > # > > The Discovery of one Galaxy "Attacking" > > Anotherhttp://www.astronomyexpert.co.uk/the-recent-discovery-of-one-galaxy-a... > > . . .. etc > > So, what is Physics? > > Physics is the poor man's philosophy. > > == . > > What to do? > > I think we must answer to the simple classic question: > > what did come first the chicken or the egg ? > > If somebody didn’t understand this question, I will ask it simpler: > > What was before Vacuum or Gravity ? > > Does Gravity exist in Vacuum or vice versa? > > Why I ask these questions. > > Because the Universe ( as a whole ) is Two- Measured, > > there are two Worlds: Vacuum and Gravity. > > === . > > Israel Socratus. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Epistemology" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/epistemology?hl=en.
