Squonk, Chris, and others,

     I find what you said here Squonk comes close, if not the same or part of 
what I'm trying to communicate when I say: 

     a rock is an analogy of dq

woods,
SA




> > squonk:
> > I take the view that a Carbon atom experiences DQ as a
> mystical experience 
> > which is in its >own way comparable to
> that?experienced by people: Lila 
> > explores how it is that we >experience DQ
> differently, DQ doesn't evolve 
> > (DQ simply is, one can't have more or less of
> >it) it is the static 
> > filters?which evolve, so they can experience DQ with
> different 
> > (increasing) >intensity.
> > A Carbon atom is a static structure which experiences
> DQ in its own way - 
> > it is its own >filter for DQ.
> > As such, it may be possible to rank DQ events as
> experienced by static 
> > filters because it >could be argued that more
> evolved filters experience 
> > DQ more intensly.





      
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