Yin and yang, I see it.  Is the world a perfect sphere?  No, by any sorts.  Are 
Mr. Pirsig´s ideas perfect by any sorts?  No, by any means...  Sad.  ¨Sad but 
true¨, as Metallica says.  So, life is a role playing game where, not the 
¨Masks of God¨ would appear, but the Masks of Men.  I am sorry.  I have done 
unforgiveable mistakes recently and I feel disappointed with myself.  And 
that´s not a Mask.  T
 
Does the Oneness behind the masks played on this Universe leads us to goodness 
- in an evolution sense?  To a higher sense of being and reality - maybe like 
the tantra sex makes appology of?  Anyway, life is life
 
Will the future lead us to ¨What do you want from me?  Should I sing until I 
can´t sing anymore?"  Is that the plan for evolved creatures.  Are they 
condemned to live in caves and in sorrow because that´s our nature?  Is that 
our nature?  
 
Best,
Fernando.



> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 
> 08:51:14 -0400> Subject: Re: [MD] FW: Quantum weirdness> > [Ham]> My 
> understanding of symmetry, as related to evolution, is that state at> which 
> all of the force and energy in the universe is dissipated or spent,> and what 
> remains of universal matter is at rest. This state is referred to> as entropy 
> and, according to the laws of thermodynamics, it is the final> state toward 
> which the universe is inexorably moving. For anything to> happen once entropy 
> is reached, a new source of energy> is required. Yet, you are suggesting that 
> symmetry sparked the Big Bang,> that a balanced energy system gave rise to an 
> asymmetrical universe whose> energy forces were then unbalanced. How can that 
> be?> > [Case]> As far as I know symmetry has little or nothing to do with 
> entropy. What I> was referring to is that physicists have shown that the 
> forces of nature are> equivalent at higher energies. The electrical force 
> combines with the> magnetic force and they both combine with the weak force 
> and eventually with> the strong force. They have thus far been unable to show 
> how this can> include gravity. I was suggesting that at the big bang all of 
> the matter in> our universe was compressed into a single massive point. This 
> is a state of> perfect order. If the matter collapses to a small enough point 
> then quantum> effects are suspected to be involved. As a result if there was 
> a quantum> fluctuation of some sort, for example the energy and gravity 
> became high> enough to make gravity combine with the other forces, then 
> imagine the> explosion.> > As far as I am concern this is the Absolute Source 
> and it is long gone. What> is left is condensation.> > I will leave to Ron to 
> address you other concerns.> > Case> > > moq_discuss mailing list> Listinfo, 
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