> Greetings Chris,
>
> Sounds like you're working for the research firms that are doing the
> polling for upcoming U.S. elections. What exact question did you
> ask??? And it sounds like you've made quite a leap to your
> conclusion 'they don't think there is anything but objects.'
>
> Wouldn't this have been a great time to suggest 'patterns'? Better
> yet, ever-changing patterns. Don't you think most people could
> consider this point-of-view?
>
> Marsha
No, I was asking on a regular internet-forum. Thought just to ask what the
people there thought. And they literally said that there is nothing but
objects. I remarked on how arbitrary(? - the worlds seem to elude me today)
of this assumption and asked them to tell me what the thought "Equal pay for
equal work" (translates badly) was, how did it look like, told them to point
to it. They responded that this thought was the electrical impulses in the
brain, stimulating memory-centre etc.
On the arbitrary nature of the assumption of Objects they responded - as
people very often do - that it is A) Logical and B) Practical.
PS. Ian, I liked your post as well, a bit dense, but Good =)
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