Thanks, Marsha, Heather, Ron, and anyone I've missed.

Marsha, yes, I finished Lila a month-or-so ago, but have been so busy that I 
have had to put most of my metaphysical reflections on the shelf.

It is probably the most important book I have read, for the MOQ's elegance, 
apparent range and relevance to our societies.  I've been reflecting on it 
almost daily, poking around for places where a cleaving or unity might be made 
using a MOQ as I understand it.  I am seriously considering working on a 
philosophy degree after I take my science qualifications, with a focus on the 
MOQ or a similar system.

I may have found, in some of my physics reading, what could be a valuable tool 
for freeing oneself from subject-object bias in language, which might be useful 
training.  There is a set of exercises that physicist David Bohm devised to 
unlearn the inbuilt subject-object strictures of our language, allowing a more 
accurate treatment of quantum mechanics. 

I plan to map out my understanding of the MOQ, and test it for flaws. The 
problems with subject-object metaphysics have bothered me since childhood, and 
they become of material importance when one works with modern physics.

Gotta go -- so much to do.

Chris



----- Original Message ----
From: Marsha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 3 July, 2008 5:54:05 AM
Subject: Re: [MD] Personal introduction


Greetings Chris,

How did you find your way to the MOQ MD Forum?  Did you read LILA recently? 
What most impressed you about the book?  What kind of topics would you like 
to pursue?

Marsha




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Eichenberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 10:05 PM
Subject: [MD] Personal introduction


> Hello, all,
>
> My name is chris eichenberger.  I've just joined the MD list, and am 
> looking forward to exploring the MOQ with others.
>
> A little about me:  I'm a student of mathematics and physics, living in 
> Melbourne, Australia.  Some of my other major interests are:  general 
> systems and chaos-complexity theoretics; deep ecology, music 
> composition/sound design and Japanese poetry.  I am also extremely shy, 
> but my curiosity usually prevails.
>
> chris
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