Time: 2012-10-08, 08:14:23
Subject: Re: experiences vs descriptions of experiences
>a) as Leibniz says, perception of any kind must be a unity of the many in
the one, just as in Plato's All.>
The spherical CYM monads of string theory
each maps the entire universe into
its 1000 P
On 08 Oct 2012, at 13:19, Roger Clough wrote:
Hi Bruno,
There are two different things,
1) a description of a living experience (publicly available to any
persons)
and
2) the living experience itself (only available personally, that is,
to a particular person.)
No problem with this.
>a) as Leibniz says, perception of any kind must be a unity of the many in
the one, just as in Plato's All.>
The spherical CYM monads of string theory
each maps the entire universe into
its 1000 Planck-length diameter
with unity of all directions
achieved at the point
of its center.
So despite be
Hi Bruno,
There are two different things,
1) a description of a living experience (publicly available to any persons)
and
2) the living experience itself (only available personally, that is, to a
particular person.)
It is easy to get these confused and I no doubt have sometimes confused the
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