Edgar,

There is no math out there.

She would be very upset if she heard that you really believe or insist 
personally upon this.  In fact, you may begin to experience negative effects 
soon, considering your views expressed here/there, which seem firm, inflexible, 
uninformed, or insular.  Caution, on all fronts.

--Joe

> Edgar Owen <edgarowen@...> wrote:
>
> Bill,
> 
> This appears to be part of your problem in understanding the nature of the 
> world of forms. The math out there doesn't consist of ideal circles, squares, 
> and lines as some of the ancient Greeks thought.
> 
> The math our there is like software that continually computes the current 
> state of reality in the present moment.
> 
> It has nothing to do with idealized geometry...




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