Hi John

On 2010-08-30 00:17, John Carl wrote:
Magnus,


But the real reason I'm trying to avoid DQ is the same reason scientists
use labs. They want to keep the subject under test in a controlled
environment, and to a certain extent, that *is* possible. It's much easier
to get to grips with the levels in such an environment, after that, we can
try it out in the real life.


Yes, I do see what you mean.  There is this huge urge to do so. Have it all
under control, that is.  But its interesting when so much energy is expended
upon an ultimately futile task, don't you think?

But it's *not* futile. We don't have to have *everything* under control. We just have to make it static enough so we can learn something from the experiment.

Also, I think a computer shows pretty well that it's not futile either. As long as it works, and a computer can work for a pretty long time, it *is* static.

        Magnus



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