Hi Mark and all,

In describing disciplines of thought, I find mathematical logic too
restrictive for metaphysical reality.  When proposing an evolutionary logic,
the certainty for everything seems to get lost.  What form can describe
evolution so that necessary distinctions are acceptable?

I would conceptualize your statement: "Evolution is the way things exist" to
"Evolution describes levels in existence."  How many levels?  As a model I
like an analogy to the 7 toned octave in sound in its varying level modality
(whole tones and half tones) describing sound intensity as the model for
evolution.

Joe 


On 12/7/11 7:10 AM, "118" <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Until a better model comes around evolution is the way things exist.  My main
> thrust was to question what does this theory do for us.


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