From: Matt poot (mattpoot@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Mar 02 2005 - 02:13:39 GMT
Hi all.
In response to David. B> and Wim.
I gather from your postings, that there may be some difference in the
interpretation of the possible existence of some sort of heirarchical values
in the MoQ.
I think that when you factor in the interaction of dynamic and static
quality/values (a.k.a. coherence) for every different event that occurs in
life, there can be higher values placed on different values (of course).
An analogy of what i mean to say:
When it comes to cooking, having a knowledge of culinary techniques,
traditions, and a general instinct about it, the food you make is generally
of higher quality,
in relation to going completely into the unkown.
Dont get me wrong though, sometimes you have to go into the unkown to get
the best result. I mean to say that it is always different whether DQ or
SQ could/would be considered to be of greater or lesser value than the
other.
whether its for cooking, making love, science, art, mechanics, thinking, or
living. The coherent point is always changing the amounts of DQ and SQ in
each and every passing moment, and fuse so fluently as to never(maybe????)
be fully distinguished.
TIME DQ [ coherent point
] SQ
===================================================
1 sec |
<-----------------------------------------||-------------------------->
(DQ>SQ)
1.0001 sec|
<------------------||------------------------------------------------->
(DQ<SQ)
2.433 sec |
<--------------------------------------------------------------||----->
(DQ>SQ)
anywho,
let me know what you think.
Matt
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