[MD] Intellectual activity

Steve Peterson vincentedisonluther at yahoo.com
Tue May 30 05:56:39 PDT 2006


Hi Ayar,

You said:
>   (1) According to moq, any and all human-related
> experience or observation or "thing" is patterned in
> some sort of way, whether obvious regular patterns
> and cycles, or possibly very exotic quantum type
> far-out chaotic slippery slimy strangeness (ride the
> snake). Patterned is a synonym for static.

agreed.

>    
>   (2) By (1) the moq-human universe is complete,
> otherwise there will be something left that is both
> human observable and unpatterned and therefore moq
> will fail.

not sure what you mean.


>    
>   (3) According to moq, Quality is unavoidable.

According to the moq everything is quality. I don't
know what you mean by unavoidable.

>   (4) Then by (2) and (3) all human related
> experience or observation or "thing" is "filled to
> the rim" with Quality. 

not filled with quality. It is quality.

    
>   I therefore conclude (possibly fallaciously) by
> (4) that I will be unable to experience or observe
> anything or any "thing" that is static, static as
> defined by moq. In other words, static-ness is but
> an illusion, and moq fails it's own test.

I don't know how your conclusion follows. I think the
fundamental misunderstadning may be that it is
incorrect to say that everything has quality,
everything IS quality.

Also, in a way static-ness is an illusion as you say.
Ultimate reality is Quality undivided. Our minds
impose a dynamic-static split.

Regards,
Steve



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