[MD] TOPOS - OY THIS IS IMPORTANT
Ant McWatt
antmcwatt at hotmail.co.uk
Fri Apr 20 17:23:17 PDT 2007
Ron, Case,
Thanks for the pointers about TOPOS. They look a good start,
Best wishes,
Anthony
>From: "Ron Kulp" <RKulp at ebwalshinc.com>
>Reply-To: moq_discuss at moqtalk.org
>To: <moq_discuss at moqtalk.org>
>Subject: Re: [MD] TOPOS - OY THIS IS IMPORTANT
>Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 08:40:23 -0400
>
>I understand the TOPOS models are analogous to the "paintings in the
>TRUTHS gallery" illustration found in LILA but is there any chance of
>you summarising in layman's language of what TOPOS theory (and its
>principle components) are all about?
>
>Anthony,
>
>[Ron]
>The best way to sum it up is it works on a topography of value sets for
>a given system of measurement
>Depending on what you're measuring instead of applying one system to
>all.
>It has a lot to say about Bohrs' complimentrarity theory and Pirsigs
>Ideas on Value and is
>Using a pragmatic approach with this dynamic value mathmatically as it
>applies to Quantum
>Physics. Quite simply it is a more accurate way to represent physical
>reality mathmatically
>At the subatomic level. Traditional Physics retain a priori
>generalizations. Topos is a MOQ
>Approach (intentional or not),it in effect, is dispersing the error of
>the round out apon a function
>Of approaching infinity and muliple measurement which models rate of
>change. In other
>words Quality. This theory is a working mathmatical model of the quality
>function, Pirsigs
>Value. A physics that changes as the phenomena it is measuring
>changes...dynamicly.
>
>
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