I found something interesting relating to DQ within the chaotic-inorganic
area. "Standard" physics says that time is an illusion. If this is
true, there is no MoQ, because MoQ is all about evolution, about
differences caused by value choices over time.
The assumption that "time is an illusion" seems to be an article of
faith
among scientists, even though the lay world has yet to comprehend the
concept. The theory that steps past this assumption is chaos theory.
Ilya Prigogine, the "father" of chaos theory, had
this to say, "Only when a system behaves in a sufficiently random way may
the difference between past and future, and therefore irreversability
enter into its description." According to our past discussions, this
sounds like a description of value "creating" the patterns of the
universe from dynamic randomness.
Cheers!
Maggie
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