TWH:
>  Chaos  cannot be considered a pattern,  can it?


SA:  Is chaos happening?  Can we pin-point chaos? 
Would you say confusion is chaos, and if so we can
experience chaos and understand chaos enough to know
it's confusing.  I don't know, just throwin' out
questions and comments.


SA
  




> > Magnus:
> > > I agree with Christoffer, every *thing* is a
> > > pattern. As P wrote in Lila:
> > > "nothing is left out. No 'thing,' that is. Only
> > > Dynamic Quality, which cannot be 
> > > described in any encyclopedia, is absent."
> > 
> > SA:  You know your use of 'thing' carries baggage.
>  We
> > could start with defining pattern first.  Here's
> some
> > definitions of pattern from a dictionary:
> > 
> >       A)  give a regular or intelligible form
> >       B)   a regular and intelligible form or
> sequence
> > discernible in certain actions or situations
> >       (Wikipedia) C)  A pattern, from the French
> > patron, is a theme of reoccurring events or
> objects,
> > sometimes referred to as elements of a set. These
> > elements repeat in a predictable manner. It can be
> a
> > template or model which can be used to generate
> things
> > or parts of a thing, especially if the things that
> are
> > created have enough in common for the underlying
> > pattern to be inferred, in which case the things
> are
> > said to exhibit the unique pattern.
> > 
> > 
> > SA continues:  A pattern from these above
> definitions
> > is intelligible and regular/thematic (repeating). 
> 
> >                           Not necessarily a
> 'thing', I
> > would say 'event', for me at least, is a better
> way of
> > putting this.
> >                           These eventful patterns
> are
> > named in the moq, they are called intellectual,
> > social, organic, and inorganic.
> > 
> >  
> > rainy woods,
> > SA
> > 
> > 
> >       
> >
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