Hi Krim

Do we not have to deal with the future in our experience?
Why bother with pensions, insurance and birth control
otherwise, for 3 examples?

David M

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Krimel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 5:55 AM
Subject: Re: [MD] Collective intelligence (Granger)


> [SA]
>     This "...fundamental unknown...", this
> "...uncertainty, chance, and luck..." by these I place
> a moment called the present moment, that's a reason I
> practice staying alert.  What is happening even right
> now this moment is perplexing enough that I really
> don't find it proper enough to put 'it' into words
> thinking I've just called 'it' or realize what 'it'
> is.  I can't staticly identify 'what's happening' to
> the fullest.
>
> [Krimel]
> Yes I think the present moment is a point of 100% probability. Everything
> that can happen in the present instance happens. All other instants in 
> time
> are probabilities. We think about what might happen next or we remember 
> what
> just happened. But the only certainty is what is happening now. And yet 
> this
> certainty is at the cutting edge of experience and we are always left
> dealing with our memories and models.
>
> [SA]
> a bird sings out of nowhere,
>
> [Krimel]
> The finish on one side of my spacebar is glossed by thumb taps.
>
>
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