[MD] Mystics and Brains

Ron Kulp RKulp at ebwalshinc.com
Thu Jan 25 07:34:56 PST 2007


Models are very helpful in the prediction of patterns and are vital to
the design process but, working in the design field, I 
Find that no matter how well I think I have something designed in
cyberspace and have it "working" there, there is always adjustments
To be made when the design is fabricated. once it is "real" it takes on
a new dynamic and usually must be revised to "work" in reality.
I feel implying intellegent design you must remember a design is almost
allways in process of refinement and if you kinda squint
And turn your head, "patterns of value" just what does that mean? What
is the force that drives betterness In the tumult of chaos?
Platt you may want to check out Dynamism =Any of various theories or
philosophical systems that explain the universe in terms of force or
energy. {empiricism )-( rationalism}based on polaric unities John
Hunter/ Mesmer/Coleridge/Goethe/Hahnemann/Reich
And as it relates to Vitalism = The theory or doctrine that life
processes arise from or contain a nonmaterial vital principle and cannot
be explained entirely as physical and chemical phenomena. It presupposes
the material and is based on a mystical belief system.
Idealism.Aristotle/Wm Harvey/ Hans Driesch
Sounds like what your getting at...
[x]



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[Platt]
I thought that scientists have designed models of stable chaotic systems
that work pretty much like the real thing. Haven't got the details at my
fingertips but I guess you know what I'm talking about. If I'm right, I
think that shows that complex stable chaotic systems like those of
living things could have been designed. Doesn't prove that they were,
just that they might have been designed by a higher intelligence.

[Case]
There are lots of computer models but I didn't think you liked those.
During storm seasons, weather men show projected storm paths based on
various models of weather patterns. But there are lots of sites that
show models of chaotic patterns. I started to give the example of
novelty toys that use arrangements of pendulums and magnets and display
chaotic behavior. Or dripping faucets. Or rush hour traffic. Or the
frequency and severity of typing errors in my MoQ posts.

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