[MD] horse pattern
craigerb at comcast.net
craigerb at comcast.net
Mon May 3 12:20:53 PDT 2010
[Marsha]
> I see the horse pattern represented by opposite-from-non-horse, like
> the quantum wave spread across a quantum field, but maybe for
> the horse pattern it is spread across quality. A particular horse pattern
> would be a much narrowed experience, like a quantum particle.
> Close your eyes and think of zebra. When I do, I don't picture a zebra
> but there is a visual sensation of the zebra's stripes, a pattern of zebra
> stripes.
Marsha,
Your horse pattern seems much more complicated than your zebra pattern!
BTW how do you know you're picturing a zebra, maybe you're just picturing
its stripes?
Craig
strips, a pattern of zebra
stripes.
Marsha
Marsha
----- Original Message
ould be a much narrowed experience, like a quantum particle.
Just an idea:-)
Craig,
Close your eyes and think of zebra. When I do, I don't picture a zebra
but there is a visual sensation of the zebra's strips, a pattern of zebra
stripes.
Marsha
Marsha
----- Original Message
e horse pattern it is spread across quality. A particular horse pattern
would be a much narrowed experience, like a quantum particle.
Just an idea:-)
Craig,
Close your eyes and think of zebra. When I do, I don't picture a zebra
but there is a visual sensation of the zebra's strips, a pattern of zebra
stripes.
Marsha
Marsha
----- Original Message antum wave spread across a quantum field, but maybe for
the horse pattern it is spread across quality. A particular horse pattern
would be a much narrowed experience, like a quantum particle.
Just an idea:-)
Craig,
Close your eyes and think of zebra. When I do, I don't picture a zebra
but there is a visual sensation of the zebra's strips, a pattern of zebra
stripes.
Marsha
Marsha
----- Original Message -----
From: craigerb at comcast.net
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Sent: Monday, May 3, 2010 10:54:45 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: [MD] horse pattern
[Marsha]
> For me, the horse patterns is best represented by opposite-from-non-horse.
> It works for me yes.
Marsha,
How does one acquire the concept/pattern "horse"? They are not shown
a kitten & told "that is not a horse", then a beetle & told "that is not a horse",
etc. That would take forever. One is shown a horse or a picture of a horse,
rides a horse and so on. Perhaps you might see a cow & think it is a female horse
& at that point there is some point to saying "that is not a horse".
Once one has the concept "horse", one can represent the concept "non-horse" &
then consider the opposite "horse". But nothing is gained in doing this.
The wheels are spinning but no work is being done.
Craig
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