[MD] Ham on Esthesia
pholden at davtv.com
pholden at davtv.com
Fri Aug 25 12:03:25 PDT 2006
Quoting "Laycock, Jos (OSPT)" <Jos.Laycock at OFFSOL.GSI.GOV.UK>:
> I agree with both points of veiw:
> Random movement of mollecules per newtonian/quantum laws is inorganic static
> value however complex or disordered.
> However the man shaking the liquid is doing it for a moral purpose, ie
> although the oil and water are inorganic, the experiment as a whole,
> including the man the equipment and any observers is an intellectual
> pattern.
> DQ is the "shaking" of the mind to concieve of the experiment, it is also
> the uncertainty of the outcome.
> Return to stasis is when the outcome becomes known, literaly when the
> outcome emerges into existence from essence.
A nice description of DQ in action. Some individual first devised the experiment
and observed the unpredictable result. Once repeated, a static pattern was
created to become ever thus in existence.
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