On 23 Feb 2010 at 7:49, X Acto wrote:

> 
> 
> Platt:
> Huh? Sorry, Ron. I don't get your point. What's the difference between 
> "being" and "is?" What are the "principles of math?"
> 
> Ron:
> "being" = existing. The term "MoQ" equates to existing or "being"
> or being alive.
> 
> The intellectual level is:
>  The belief "that the principles of mathematics are the principles of all 
> things."
> or the belief that nature follows the same axioms and laws that mathematics do
> or more accurately,mathmatics is an extension of natural inorganic and 
> biological
> laws. If you want an explaination of specific mathematical axioms I would be 
> happy
> to list some.
> 
> See Platt the belief that number represents reality manifests in the 
> philosophic ideas
> of being/nothingness....1/0    self/other the assertion of unity and plurality
> the relation of one and infinity the belief in physical reality being reduced 
> to
> basic whole units. The self or the "I" being equated with unity wholeness
> of 1. 

Hi Ron,

Being mathematically challenged I find it hard to relate to your 
explanation. I'll take your word for it. But can't mathematics take off on 
purposes of its own that don't "represent reality?" If so, I would say it's 
relationship to reality (nature) is coincidental rather than 
representational.

But when it comes to math, I defer to your superior understanding.

Best,
Platt 


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