joe..
i fell... did i raise myself up from the mud that was that one cell creature who is my ancestor from time long past? the language of the goose. i know it well.... i spent many a season and many moons with a flock of geese yes i realise mathematics is a human invention my question has not been fulfilled tell me pray tell me the spider's web is that not one of a nature's miracle "mathematical" beauties we as humans discovered the "mathematics" of life through observation of nature how the hell else did we realise? and hence could count the breath and follow the path of zen and the wakening? merle Merle, Nature has its ways, and its wends. We know little about it, or about them. Inside, we're OK when we ask NO questions. When we ask questions, we must answer them -- if at all -- in a language that is NOT Nature's. Because... Nature has no language. Don't "fall" -- please -- for the B.S. that "math" is the language of Nature. It is not. If it were, where would the language of a Goose be? Math is A Human Convenience. It is not a Discovery. It is all Ours. Ours. Cheers, --Joe > Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote: > > joe..is there no "rhyme and reason" in nature... > what would charles darwin's thoughts be? > we might see the "mathematics" in nature > and this might be best described > as the order of things > mother nature > she works to a plan > she's no dope > and she may not have laws > but there's something going on that leaves us in awe and wonder as to the > very orderly chaos she so beautifully  manages to orchestrate > mother nature..she's more zen alert than any of us frail human creatures who > have a limited life span as individuals > after all we are nature > lest we forget
