Micah

Quantum theory maps the possible and its interactions
to determine the probabilities of what will become actual,
it is as if wave-particles behaviour is caused by their possibilities,
which makes sense to me. I mean if I was not faced with the
possibilitity of going left or right why would I ever chose.

Death is a real possibility for us all that one day we will realise,
the other way to describe this is that death is the removal of
our possibilities so that they become im-possible. Whilst
we live the possible is not impossible, yet the possible is more
abundant than the actual, the actual is always the expression of
only a small part of what is possible. For example, there were
an infinite numbers of answers to this emailbut I have given only
this one -actually.

dm

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Micah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: [MD] Collective intelligence (Granger)


> David M,
>
> "unrealized space and time" ? Is death, "unrealized life"? Are you talking
> about nothing? Or what could be? - which is everything and nothing? If
> you're talking about what is, then Krimel is right - now only exists.
>
> Micah
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> Krim
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> Yet we can only work out how particles behave by mapping
> their possibilities and how they interfere with each other in un-realised
> space and time.
>
> David M
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