[MD] current changes, current establishments

Heather Perella spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 2 12:07:50 PDT 2007


     This still leaves room for ones own perspective. 
For what is a current change for one, and a current
establishment for another are open to questions.  Even
what our current logic of science deems unreasonable
patterns exist this might only signify a possibility
of a better logic is necessary.  As quoted here by
Robert B. Laughlin (Nobel Prize winner in physics) in
his "A Different Universe":  
     "When we say something is unreasonable, we
usually mean it is not suitably analogous to things we
already know.  Pure logic is a superstructure built on
top of this more primitive reasoning facility and is
thus inherently fallible.  Unfortunately, we need to
be most logical precisely when it is most difficult -
when confronted with something new that is not
analogous to anything we already know."


Logic is not absolute I would say.  Logic can be
dynamic.  Organization can reshuffle itself, as Pirsig
reshuffled his notecards and reorganized them many
times.

leaves moving,
SA


       
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