At 08:28 AM 5/23/2007, Platt wrote:

>To the last sentence, I agree.
>
>Movement away from DQ occurs when static patterns become so rigid as to be no
>longer able to respond to DQ. This occurred after the Big Bang when at first
>all was Dynamic. As latching began and time passed, the resulting 
>static patterns
>became more and more rigid so that now we have physical laws that 
>are impervious
>to any Dynamic change. The same process of ever more rigid patterns occurs as
>evolution progresses towards greater versatility and freedom. My cat UTOE, for
>example, is incapable of responding to DQ to move evolution forward. 
>A cat he is
>and a cat he will forever be.

Platt,

Thanks for responding.  After I finish reading Ham's thesis and his 
recommended paper, I'm going to reread LILA.  It's time to go back to 
the source, and it's such an great book, too.

Marsha

P.S.  I have four black cats:  Metallica, Asia, Madonna, Merlin.

    


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