[MD] Moq_Discuss Digest, Vol 45, Issue 54
Jan-Anders
jananderses at telia.com
Mon Aug 10 03:45:58 PDT 2009
Dear Marsha
Understanding Quality as an event.
Events imply the existence of time as there are a state before and a
different after the change. An event = change.
What was it that was changed?
How was it changed?
Was it better before or after?
Take for example the first kiss between two lovelings.
What is changed? Their mutual library of experiences performed by their
physical bodies in one place and in one moment and their experience from
kissing each other is enlarged from zero to one.
How was it changed? Wet lips opened, tounges chrashing together, their
saliva is now mixed up, germs are growing unless they aren't using some
virtual dating apparatus.
Was it better before or after? That depends on their emotional
preferences. Good feeling for both of them will better the chance for
another kiss, 25% chance. Bad feeling for both will probably end the
relation, 25% chance. Mixed feelings can lead to a disaster 50% chance.
75% chance that it won't work.
No wonder we have so many hits about unfulfilled expectations from Love.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMHy1QsYe94
:-*
Jan-Anders
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> Jan:
> Seriously talking, I don't think it's possible to figure it out about
> Quality without the emotional system.
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> If we don't like it, why bother at all?
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> Marsha:
> I don't understand what you mean? Please explain. And, if we don't like
> what?
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> Jan-Anders
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>> Jan,
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>> To make such a determination, wouldn't you need some actual experience at
>> kissing someone you really didn't like? Sorry, that ain't me babe.
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>> Marsha
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