Hi Ham and John

About is-ness and nothingness. Picked this question out from a Magazine.

"What is the weight of the music in an iPod? As we know that there is some form of information downloaded into the iPod it must have some weight?"

My answer is: (in some way related to Pirsigs writing of instruction books for Fortran computers. Lila. ch. ?)

Computers have memory. When you load information into it it is not adding more mass or energy. The only thing that happens is that you Change the information from blank silence into sound. Instead of the zillion zero's in a row that is the factory presettings of the memory (silence or emptyness) you change the Pattern of the memory into a certain mix of 1's and 0's. The physical weight is unaltered but the pattern is altered. Value is independent from the downloaded pattern. The Value depends on the interaction between the iPod and the listener. It could be the complete works of Artie Schroeck. In that case silence would be of higher value?

I do not have an iPod. The Value of having an iPod is nothingness to me as I still have my stereo equipment and my record collection in good condition. Which is somethingness.

best

Jan-Anders

[email protected] wrote 2011-01-14 13.08:
Ham:


>  There IS NO nothingness, which is why there is no otherness in Reality.
>  The conclusion we can draw from this is that Existence is an "illusion" or
>  (to borrow Hegel's word) "appearance".  Existence is a world of appearances
>  where the phenomena experienced reflect the 'IS-ness' of the Absolute Source
>  differentially.
>
John:  I certainly agree about the lack of nothingness, but I'm not so sure
about there being no otherness.  There sure SEEMS to be otherness in
Reality, and acting upon this seeming produces useful action.  So
pragmatically, it makes sense to me to go along with the game.  Whether it's
ultimately real or not.
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