[MD] FW: Quantum weirdness

Ron Kulp RKulp at ebwalshinc.com
Fri Mar 23 10:24:00 PDT 2007


 [Case]
But in that microfraction of an instant is where the big questions
remain. Before that micro instant the questions can not even be asked.

[ron]
Case,
You have eloquently answered these difficult questions, I thank you to
the power(10)
This has been driving me bananas for weeks now. You're the only one who
had the
Fortitude to hit this head on with me. My gratitude can not be measured.
-Ron

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[mailto:moq_discuss-bounces at moqtalk.org] On Behalf Of Case
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 1:08 PM
To: moq_discuss at moqtalk.org
Subject: Re: [MD] FW: Quantum weirdness

[case]
It makes no sense to think of cause when there is no space or time this
alone suggests that cause it not infinite as it has a starting point.

[ron]
But Why then does it not exist that way now? This is what stumps me.

[Case]
The old why is the something instead of nothing question. When you have
"something" you have "causes" when you don't, you don't? Physicists have
a pretty good idea of how everything works from 10 to the minus 42nd of
a second after the big bang onward; including all that 'stuff arising
the moment' negation of essence, being awareness BS. That unit of time
is like the theoretical limit on the ability to carve time into units.
But in that microfraction of an instant is where the big questions
remain. Before that micro instant the questions can not even be asked.

But again it is not like you are the only one stumped. We all are.

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