Hi Mark,

I like the concept of evolution.  When I am discussing reality I want to be
able to use a base of defined, individual words and sentences, for physical
reality. 

For evolution I have to verify a concept of an order in existence,
metaphysical reality.  Evolution, describes an order in existence DQ/SQ.

The trigger, evolution, needed for a conception of this logic is
complicated.  In some cases communication is through indefinable words DQ
describing an order in levels in existence, evolution.  Other times the
order morphing through an agent DQ into the SQ conceptual order of reality,
is described by discrete levels SQ.

What is this trigger that leads to sense or nonsense?  How can DQ be
conceptualized as indefinable reality?

I accept the trigger of metaphysical levels in evolution, rather than the
physical mathematical trigger, to create the acceptance of evolutionary
concepts.  E.G., an instinctive acceptance of levels (in existence) prior to
logical order.  The structure that accepts the marks of words for a
description of these levels in existence, describes definable/indefinable
(evolutionary terms), metaphysics of quality.

MOQ becomes a format for reality.  I am forced to accept an indefinable
order in existence DQ/SQ to understand the sense or nonsense in the words I
am using.  The metaphysics MOQ describe the necessary structures DQ/SQ that
enable words to describe fhe reality of a concept of evolution!

Discussion has been ongoing.  Existence can now be understood in discreet
levels DQ/SQ evolution rather than one size fits all.

Joe  


On 12/17/11 11:02 PM, "118" <[email protected]> wrote:

> DQ can transform into sq, when something becomes understandable (or
> definable).  If i go to Greece, the magazines in Athens are all DQ.  Once I
> learn Greek, they become sq.  What was once DQ becomes sq.


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