Marsha, Joseph, all,

DQ modifies the structure of SQ, but doesn't RQ modify the content of SQ without modifying the structure?

-Tuukka



22.12.2011 1:27, Joseph Maurer kirjoitti:
Hi MarshaV,

In mathematical parlance this is certainly true.  Metaphysics, describing
levels in evolution, creates boundaries, so to speak, in existence.  One
thing is not something else.  It is difficult to conceptualize DQ as
something since it is indefinable.  There is a distinction in discipline, as
exemplified by evolution, between physics and metaphysics.

In the embrace of MOQ the indefinable DQ exists, and modifies SQ.
Metaphysics externalizes so to speak the foundation for logical physics,
mathematical logic.


On 12/20/11 11:55 PM, "MarshaV"<[email protected]>  wrote:

There is no "something" that inherently exists.

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