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David, Peter, et al.
Sitting here bored out of my skull I feel
the need to comment on some of your observations:
Peter says:
So our world is the product of our mind!
Clark says:
Our world is not the product of our mind.
Our world is the product of the possibilities generated from the beginning.
David says:
Subjectivity is a feature of every static
pattern. Even sub-atomic
particles > make choices in the MOQ, no? Clark says:
Static patterns are objective.
Subatomic particles do not make choices. They simply fall into a possible niche
that has been prepared for them by the previous functioning of Quality.
Someone has called this process "deterministic disorder" I think chaos is a good
name. This is the process that Pirsig used to turn around causation from A
causes B to B values precondition A. After the long trip through the life of the
universe and awareness and sentience and the resultant complexity the end result
is still deterministic although it may look subjective to us. Ken
Clark
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- Re: MD Random patterns. pclark
- Re: MD Random patterns. David Lind
- Re: MD Random patterns. matt coughlan
- Re: MD Random patterns. matt coughlan
- Re: MD Random patterns. Blnktmons
- Re: MD Random patterns. matt coughlan
- RE: MD Random patterns. Paul Marcus
- MD Random patterns. pclark
- RE: MD Random patterns. David Lind
- Re: MD Random patterns. matt coughlan
