Thanks, sometimes thought experiments are fun in the world of metaphysics,
sometimes they lead somewhere. sometimes not.  Not sure if you are sarcastic
about the feeling but not measuring, if not, I agree.  It may be difficult
to measure Quality through physics, however there are physics analogies that
sometimes help me Quantify it.

Cheers,
Mark

On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 2:50 AM, Magnus Berg <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Mark
>
> Great stuff, thanks for posting.
>
> I was especially intrigued by your thoughts about the speed of light.
> I've had similar thoughts about c and time and how they're
> interconnected. One idea I had was that reality is rushing through time
> at (in some sense) the speed of light, dragging mass behind it. This
> could explain why there seems to be only matter and not any anti-matter.
> Anti-matter would be pushed forward by the time, just as matter is
> dragged behind it. Mainly layman thoughts, but it got me approaching it
> from another direction and that's always fun.
>
>
> You also said:
>
>> While we can never ever measure the
>> graviton, we can feel its affects.  So, we can feel the effects of
>> things that we will never be able to measure.  Happens all the time.
>>
>
> "Measure" vs "feel the effect".
>
> Are they different? Isn't "feel the effect" what all measurements do?
>
> Interesting.
>
>        Magnus
>
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