Jan-Anders,

On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 2:33 PM, Jan-Anders Andersson
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there
>
> Before the Big Bang or should we say at the oldest point of change number 
> one, there was absolute nothing, no world or time.

Dan:
How do you know? Isn't this an unsupportable assumption on your part?
In fact, some of the most recent research points to a multi-universe
theory where ours is but one in an infinitude.

J-A:
> After change number one there is a piece of world which is all there is. This 
> world has age, entropy and volume and measure, so My guess is that some of 
> the proportions are not perfect which causes next event to occur.

Dan:
The MOQ starts with experience. Ideas come first, not matter.

J-A:
> One simple imperfection could be the infinity of the division between the 
> width and the area of a volume. Pi is my guess.

Dan:
My guess is you are assuming there is a universe filled with objects
that you as the subject are observing independently and apart from
them. The MOQ states we are the patterns. By encompassing subjects and
objects within the framework of Quality the universe becomes more
understandable.

Thank you,

Dan

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