On 12 Feb 2009, at 02:59, Jack Mallah wrote:
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> Hi George. The everything list feels just like old times, no?
I am afraid we are just a bit bactracking 10 years ago.
No problem. After all, concerning theology, I am asking people to
backtrack 1500 years ago (1480 to be precise).
> Which
Jack Mallah wrote:
> Hi George. The everything list feels just like old times, no? Which is nice
> in a way but has a big drawback - I can only take so much of arguing the same
> old things, and being outnumbered. And that limit is approaching fast again.
> At least I think your point here i
Hi George. The everything list feels just like old times, no? Which is nice
in a way but has a big drawback - I can only take so much of arguing the same
old things, and being outnumbered. And that limit is approaching fast again.
At least I think your point here is new to the list.
--- On
Hi Jack
Nice to see you again.
The assumption that measure decreases continuously has been accepted too
easily. This is, however, really the crux of the discussion.
One could argue that measure actually increases continuously and
corresponds to the increase in entropy occurring in everyday lif
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