Hi David B and all,

The structure of metaphysics DQ/SQ differs from a mathematical structure of
logic.  Mathematical structure does not support indefinable reality it only
eliminates it.  In mathematics DQ/SQ is a nonentity.

Metaphysics has a different approach to logic from physics.  Evolution
beyond SQ definition can be supported in the perception of an indefinable
structure DQ.

I refuse to question "reality as such is logical" in discussing the DQ/SQ
conception of reality.  Logical, following definition, does not support
indefinable DQ.  It only cancels it out in discussion.  DQ/SQ would be
meaningless in supporting an indefinable DQ eliminated from reality.

Reality is declared to be not logical making DQ/SQ metaphysics illogical.  I
am not ready to make that leap.  There is a logic for physics, mathematics,
and a logic in metaphysics DQ/SQ.

Joe



On 9/7/13 1:10 PM, "david buchanan" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Since metaphysics is a set of philosophical views, I don't how it could create
> reality nor do I see any reason to think that reality as such is logical.


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