Joe, How does nature operate according to the laws of nature if there is no math out there?
It obviously couldn't and because it does nature is obviously a computational process based on the logic and math of reality... Edgar On Jul 11, 2013, at 6:28 PM, Joe wrote: > 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... > >
