http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eV6Wh-KX3bY
Round things are boring, but when they aren't...
anyway, the MOQ is something like but not. The three classes of the
event is just an abstract division.
JA
[email protected] skrev 2010-11-30 20.46:
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Hi Jan and John,
I like the analogy of a bubble rising in a tank. We are such a bubble
temporarily aware of the water which encases us. From air to air. The
globular nature of matter is indeed something ever-present. No reason not
to use this for Quality. Bangs come an go, what is the underlying nature of
such? Is is circular or directional? We come into this world with a bang,
this doesn't mean that it is the nature of all. Evolution is tied up in
bangs. Sometimes this seem like a dead end in analogies.
Sudden insight is wonderful, translating such into words is the crux of
metaphysics.
Mark
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Jan-Anders<[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, I have the lucky ability to percieve such moments without drugs.
> These sudden scenes where the meeting of classic and romantic as a time
> sculpture shows itself in nature.
> I was learning 3D-maths at that time, which indeed sometime have an
> arousing effect on mind. I'm searching for the maths, the metaphysics behind
> round things, like the hypersphere, the glome, of the Big Bang itself, which
> universally also lies behind the Small Bangs of any event.
>
> Jan-Anders
>
> [email protected] skrev 2010-11-30 19.53:
>
>> Speaking of phantastic moment, JA, you remind me once of a canoeing
>> adventure on Lake Tahoe, on a warm sunny day in March when we seemingly
>> had
>> the whole lake to ourselves, and the crystaline nature of reality,
>> reflected
>> in the deep blue of all that melted snow under us, imposed a wonder and
>> awe
>> I still remember to this day.
>>
>> The mushrooms, helped a bit, admittedly.
>>
>> John
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 8:38 AM, Jan-Anders<[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > What I would like to describe this divergence is with a small movie of
>>> a
>>> > soap bubble bouncing an a water. Water is also spheric. (just as the
>>> planet
>>> > earth is). I've seen it once and that was a phantastic moment.
>>> >
>>> > Jan-Anders
>>> >
>>> > "Round things are boring" Calvin Schenkel
>>>
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