Hi Richard Ruquist  

Absolutely.


Roger Clough, rclo...@verizon.net 
10/2/2012  
"Forever is a long time, especially near the end." -Woody Allen 


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From: Richard Ruquist  
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Time: 2012-10-01, 16:51:44 
Subject: Re: Numbers and other inhabitants of Platonia are also 
inhabitantsofmonads 


String theory and variable fine-structure measurements across the 
universe suggest that the discrete and distinct monads are 
ennumerable. 

On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 4:32 PM, Stephen P. King  wrote: 
> On 10/1/2012 10:17 AM, Roger Clough wrote: 
>> 
>> Hi Stephen P. King 
>> 
>> Good idea, but unfortunately monads are not numbers, 
>> numbers will now guide them or replace them. 
>> Monads have to be associated with corporeal bodies down here in 
>> contingia, where crap happens. 
> 
> 
> Hi Roger, 
> 
> I agree, monads are not numbers. Monads use numbers. 
> 
>> 
>> 
>> Roger Clough,rclo...@verizon.net 10/1/2012 
>> "Forever is a long time, especially near the end." -Woody Allen 
>> 
>> 
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>> From: Stephen P. King 
>> Receiver: everything-list 
>> Time: 2012-09-30, 14:22:03 
>> Subject: Re: Numbers and other inhabitants of Platonia are also 
>> inhabitants ofmonads 
>> 
>> 
>> On 9/30/2012 8:34 AM, Roger Clough wrote: 
>>> 
>>> >Hi Bruno Marchal 
>>> > 
>>> >I'm still trying to figure out how numbers and ideas fit 
>>> >into Leibniz's metaphysics. Little is written about this issue, 
>>> >so I have to rely on what Leibniz says otherwise about monads. 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> >Previously I noted that numbers could not be monads because 
>>> >monads constantly change. Another argument against numbers 
>>> >being monads is that all monads must be attached to corporeal 
>>> >bodies. So monads refer to objects in the (already) created world, 
>>> >whose identities persist, while ideas and numbers are not 
>>> >created objects. 
>>> > 
>>> >While numbers and ideas cannot be monads, they have to 
>>> >be are entities in the mind, feelings, and bodily aspects 
>>> >of monads. For Leibniz refers to the "intellect" of human 
>>> >monads. And similarly, numbers and ideas must be used 
>>> >in the "fictional" construction of matter-- in the bodily 
>>> >aspect of material monads, as well as the construction 
>>> >of our bodies and brains. 
>> 
>> Dear Roger, 
>> 
>> Bruno's idea is a form of "Pre-Established Hamony", in that the 
>> "truth" of the numbers is a pre-established ontological primitive. 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Onward! 
> 
> 
> 
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> 
> Stephen 
> 
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