Hi Craig,

Yesterday I received an earned coupon from my favorite online bookstore. It was a good time to order 'The Lightness of Being'. I also ordered 'The New Physics and Cosmology Dialogues with the Dalai Lama'. I find science fascinating, and think it an amazing and often a very workable conventional point-of-view. Yet it is the Buddhist's Two Truths which holds my attention and seems to strengthen my understanding of the MOQ, or vice versa. I state this from my limited understanding of the MOQ, Buddhism, and science. I'm looking forward to reading both books. Thanks again for the recommendation.

Marsha





At 02:39 PM 11/6/2008, Craig wrote:
>From an advertisement in "Scientific American" (Nov. 2008):
"'The Lightness of Being: Mass, Ether, And the Unification
 of Forces' by Frank Wilczek
 Frank Wilczek, winner of the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics,
 unwraps exciting new ideas, among them...that space is
 DYNAMIC...it opens new possibilities for making
 connections among PATTERNS that previously seemed unrelated.
 If our fundamental equations describe partial patterns that we
 can make more symmetric,...we're tempted to think that
 maybe they really are just facets of the larger, unified
 structure."
http://www.amazon.com/Lightness-Being-Ether-Unification-Forces/dp/0465003214/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1225999953&sr=1-1

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The Universe is uncaused, like a net of jewels in which each is a reflection of all the others in a fantastic, interrelated harmony without end.
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