> May i ask you to consider how all this additional dynamism does not lead to
> chaos?
> I agree dynamism increases and yet things don't fly apart at the slightest
> touch.
> It seems to me there is an intuitive feeling that the more dynamic everything
> gets the more unstable everything would become, but it does not.

Oh but it does. 

Take ideas.
Even good ones.
Sometimes they die before birth,
often stillborn
given away
ignored
derided
stolen
lost
discarded
die
Sometimes in less that a blink of an eye.

Dave



Hello Dave,
Thanks for this because i think it encourages me.
It's not easy for me to convey what i have in mind. In a sense i think you are 
right but i'm thinking about dynamic functions.
These are static patterns that at the same time interface somehow with DQ.
The ideas you speak about may be fleeting, but ideas that serve as dynamic 
functions are central to the metaphysics discussed here.
Over the arc of evolutionary progress dynamic functions seem to be both stable 
and dynamic.
This much is stated in Lila but i may not have understood what is being said.


Thanks
Ade



 
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