[MD] the MOQ and its environment
Kevin Perez
kjp_on_moq at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 24 05:32:25 PST 2007
Hello SA,
> [Kevin]
>> I don't agree that concepts have the power to change
>> reality. This kind of
>> language attributes to both concepts and reality an
>> artificial existence, imo.
>> Nothing exists in a vacuum. Interaction (i.e., the
>> Quality event) is everything.
>
> Thank you Kevin! Excellent!!! Sure a rock is
>distinct, but do I apply that I know greater than a
>rock, what a rock is - NO. Sure I can reason, but am
>I only reason, therefore can I be within reason to
>know this static SA, what this SA is - NO. Am I
>learning - sure, why not.
These ideas (concepts) appear to have struck a chord in you. Thanks for letting
me know.
Philosophically, we're talking about distinctions between concepts and objects.
Concepts exist yet have no intrinsic power. Interactions exist and are the basis
for everything. A rock is a simple, inorganic object "out there" and at the same
time in its very existence it is a cosmic mystery.
I like what I'm reading in the "I Am a Strange Loop" thread, especially's Arlo's
contributions. I see in some of what's been said there a connection to the notion
that interaction is everything and the absence of interaction is nothing. In other
words, turn a conceptual structure on itself, and in the absence of anything else,
...poof...it ceases to exist.
Kevin
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