Quoting Dan Glover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> The deeper researchers delve into physical reality, the more apparent it 
> becomes that there is "nothing" there that can be objectified. Only when 
> subject and object are considered together does some sense begin to emerge. 
> I think that's what the MOQ brings to the table: a way of ordering reality 
> that doesn't begin by separating subject from object but rather uniting them 
> under one umbrella.

Hi Dan,

This may be old hat to you, but it summarized brilliantly for me the validity
of the MOQ. Thanks much. I will paste on my bulletin board to remind me why
I am here defending the MOQ. Until science shifts to the MOQ paradigm I fear
the same old philosophical and political conflicts will continue.

Best regards,
Platt
    


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