Quoting ARLO J BENSINGER JR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> [Platt]
> You seem to make two assumptions about DQ. First, that if something can't be
> predicted it must be a response to DQ. Second, if it moves, it must be
> responding to DQ. Is this correct?
> 
> [Arlo]
> No. I am saying that "it's better here" is a response to Dynamic Quality.
> "Dynamic Quality" is the cutting edge of experience. All things experience.
> Their response to DQ is based on their MOQ level. Now kindly answer my
> questions and we can continue. 

Did the bush I planted last year die because it's better? 

If the wind moves from off shore to on shore does it do so because it's
better?

You seem to be saying that everything that happens is a response to DQ because
"all things experience" and "DQ is the cutting edge of experience." 

Is that correct?  


 

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