[MD] Able to change well.

John Carl ridgecoyote at gmail.com
Sat Aug 28 13:01:47 PDT 2010


Good question Ade,

 You obviously have a questing mind, to be able to pick up this problem, so
welcome to the place where all questions are answered, in time.

The way static and dynamic relate in my mind is that static is only
relatively static - that is, everything is always changing.  Static is just
from a point of view.  But that which is DQ about the cosmos is more than
it's ever-changing nature.  What's DQ is the constant quest for order.  Like
the way things want to snap into relatively static patterns, is what DQ
fundamentally is.  The quest for order.  The anti-entropic force that
evidently brought our perceived world into being. Science has no explanation
for this because it takes the end result and then tries to intellectualize a
"how".

About as futile as figuring out how a piece of literature was produced, by
pasting rules all over it after the fact.

I'm betting my intellectual formulations on the Biocentricists and Ham -
that without animal perception of time, the cosmos would not be.

Welcome again,

John




On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 2:05 PM, <schoadabyool at talktalk.net> wrote:

> My name is Adrian, and i should like to ask a question.
>
>
> Robert Pirsig says in Lila that static patterns are migrating toward
> Dynamic Quality.
> I think i've got that right.
> He also says that static patterns latch and are stable.
>
>
> My question is how can patterns be stable and yet migrate toward Dynamic
> Quality at the same time?
>
>
> Some patterns seem to be too latched and stable and can not change. So they
> are bad at being able to change.
> And yet others must be good at being able to change so they can migrate
> toward Dynamic Quality as Robert Pirsig says in Lila.
>
>
> How is this possible?
>
>
> Is this a new question or does Robert Pirsig give an answer somewhere?
>
>
> Thank you
> Ade
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