[MD] Patterns

Christoffer Ivarsson IvarssonChristoffer at hotmail.com
Sat May 10 04:11:14 PDT 2008



Magnus and Marsha

> At 05:37 AM 5/10/2008, you wrote:
>>Hi Marsha
>>
>>Not sure if this helps much, it's not much of an answer if you don't
>>have a good grasp of DQ/SQ to start with.
>>
>>>1.  Do you know of anything, either conceptual or physical, that is
>>>not a pattern?
>>
>>DQ.
>>
>>>2.  What is a pattern?
>>
>>Anything not DQ.
>>
>>But the only thing these two answers really say is that reality is
>>divided into patterns and non-patterns. What the MoQ has to add to
>>this is that it is the most important division of all possible divisions.
>>
>>         Magnus


That division IS the MOQ Reality isn't it?

> Greetings Magnus,
>
> Is gravity a pattern?  Is Sir Isaac Newton a pattern?  Are trees
> patterns?  Is Einstein's Theory of Relativity a theory?  Is the MoQ a
> pattern?  Is the color red a pattern?  Is my computer a pattern?  Are
> your thoughts about cats a pattern?
> Is your experience with a cat a
> pattern?  Is time a pattern?  Is light a pattern? Are any one of
> these not a pattern?  Is there any 'thought or thing' that is not a 
> pattern?

Everything is patterns I'd say. But an experience is an inter-mingling of 
patterns meeting, mixed up with DQ. DQ is ofcourse allways there, but you 
know what i mean.

> What can you say about patterns besides 'they are other than
> DQ'?  Does any patterns exist independently?  Is there a pattern that
> inherently exists?  What is a pattern?

What is a pattern is like asking "what is matter?"

Patterns are what Reality is made up of. That and DQ. We can ask "what is 
the nature of the petterns?" but I'm not sure we can question patterns 
themselves.

 




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