Roger, You seem to know nothing about string theory. You are just plainly wrong. Richard
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 9:17 AM, Roger Clough <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Richard Ruquist > > I'm getting tired of trying to explain this to you. You have to do more > thinking. > > Monads have no extension. And they have no location nor time. So they are > merely > theoretical, extensionless, outside of spacetime. You have to have > extension to > physically exist. > > > Roger Clough, [email protected] > 8/22/2012 > Leibniz would say, "If there's no God, we'd have to invent him so > everything could function." > > ----- Receiving the following content ----- > *From:* Richard Ruquist <[email protected]> > *Receiver:* everything-list <[email protected]> > *Time:* 2012-08-22, 09:09:31 > *Subject:* Re: Re: NewsFlash: Monadic weather today will be cloudy with a > chanceofthunderstorms > > Roger, > > Space is not empty. It is full of monads at 10^90/cc. > These are the building blocks of space in integration-information theory. > Richard > > On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 8:50 AM, Roger Clough <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Richard Ruquist >> You need to study the monadology. And the history of modern physics. >> Space does not physically exist for L (as for us) because it is empty, >> as the Milligan-whatshisname >> experiment proved a century ago. The notion of an ether is a fantasy. It >> doesn't exist. >> Photons just go from A to B through a quantum or mathematical wavefield, >> not an actual one. >> Roger Clough, [email protected] >> 8/22/2012 >> Leibniz would say, "If there's no God, we'd have to invent him so >> everything could function." >> >> ----- Receiving the following content ----- >> *From:* Richard Ruquist <[email protected]> >> *Receiver:* everything-list <[email protected]> >> *Time:* 2012-08-22, 07:06:07 >> *Subject:* Re: NewsFlash: Monadic weather today will be cloudy with a >> chance ofthunderstorms >> >> Roger, " monads are by definition nonlocal " does not mean that " space >> does not exist". Your logic is faulty. >> Richard >> >> >> On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 5:31 AM, Roger Clough <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Hi benjayk >>> In monadic theory,�since space does not exist, monads are by definition >>> nonlocal, thus all minds in a sense are one >>> and can commune with one another as well as with God (the mind behind >>> the supreme monad). >>> The clarity of intercommunication will of course depend, of course, on >>> the sensitivity of the monads, their intelligence, >>> and how "near" (resonant) their partners are, as well as other >>> factors�such as whether or not its >>> a clear�monadic weather day. >>> Roger Clough, [email protected] >>> 8/22/2012 >>> Leibniz would say, "If there's no God, we'd have to invent him so >>> everything could function." >>> >>> ----- Receiving the following content ----- >>> *From:* benjayk <[email protected]> >>> *Receiver:* everything-list <[email protected]> >>> *Time:* 2012-08-21, 17:24:01 >>> *Subject:* Re: Simple proof that our intelligence transcends that of >>> computers >>> >>> meekerdb wrote: >>> > >>> > "This sentence cannot be confirmed to be true by a human being." >>> > >>> > The Computer >>> > >>> >>> He might be right in saying that (See my response to Saibal). >>> But it can't confirm it as well (how could it, since we as humans can't >>> confirm it and what he knows about us derives from what we program into >>> it?). 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