Hi Stephen P. King  

Hmmm. Spacetime is xyzt and so extended, 
1p is inextended and so not part of that.
Thus, contrary to you and Berkeley,
1p and the physical universe do not need
each other. xyzt does fine on its own.


Roger Clough, rclo...@verizon.net 
11/5/2012  
"Forever is a long time, especially near the end." -Woody Allen 


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Time: 2012-11-03, 13:35:50 
Subject: Re: Emergence of Properties 


On 11/3/2012 9:18 AM, Roger Clough wrote: 
> Yes, Aristotle's substances and their properties do not change with time. 
> But Leibniz's do very rapidly. And they are individual to each substance, 
> meaning to each monad (from his aspect). The actual properties are 
> collective data of the universe. 
Hi Roger, 

     I do not assume a single physical universe that is independent of  
entities with 1p. I call this idea the "Fish bowl" model. I see the  
physical universe as a dream that is the same for many 1p, a literal  
mass delusion! 

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Stephen 


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