Quoting Krimel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> [Platt]
> OK, you tell me. How does science study DQ? What experiments do you propose?
> What measurements do you suggest scientists make? How will DQ be expressed 
> mathematically?  
> 
> [Krimel]
> Science studies Quality. What else is there?
> They observe measure and manipulate static patterns in flux.
> This occurs throughout science but is most obvious, I suppose, in
> meteorology because the weather is so dynamic. Biology is all about
> interaction in the web of life between and among species. You really should
> know this stuff.
>  
> In mathematic SQ are constants, DQ is in the variables and operations.
> Or how does a seemingly static thing like pi produces a number of infinite
> variations? The Greeks were so impressed they would kill to keep the secret
> of the square root of 2. The golden section has been revered by artists for
> 3000 years.

DQ is a moral force, NOT mathematical variables and operations. You should
know this. 

"Dynamic Quality is the pre-intellectual cutting edge of realty, the source of 
all
things, completely simple and always new. It was the moral force that had 
motivated
the brujo in Zuni. It contains no pattern of fixed rewards and punishments. Its 
only
perceived good is freedom and its only perceived evil is static quality 
itself—any
pattern of one-sided fixed values that tries to contain and kill the ongoing 
free
force of life." (Lila, 9)

When science identifies a moral source, do let us know.



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