Krim

Good point I think, cos Whitehead addressed this himself
I believe. You have to cut to the key aspects and zoom
in and out.

DM


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From: "Krimel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 10:39 PM
Subject: Re: [MD] Relational metaphysics and theHolographicPrincipleTheoryof 
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>> [Krimel]
>> Any idea why Whitehead felt the need to explain ongoing creation instant
>> by
>> instant? It would seem that beyond the initial mystery of the Big Bang 
>> and
>> the creation of space/time things roll along pretty smoothly.
>>
>
> DM: Sure I covered this, because every situation has a large number
> of possible futures and each moment requires a decision-event as to which
> of the many possibles becomes the next actual situation. And as
> Shimon Malin points out, quantum theory agrees.
>
> [Krimel]
> True enough but having to metaphysically analyze moment to moment not only 
> a
> whole new universe but a whole new set of rules for it gets really old
> really quick. The assumption of continuity between the past, present and
> future seems not only pragmatically justified but a real time saver.
>
> It's like I don't mind the occasional probing question but only up until 
> the
> point that a migraine sets in.
>
>
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