[MD] Ah-ha Qua Ah-ha
MarshaV
valkyr at att.net
Sat Nov 27 12:10:49 PST 2010
On Nov 27, 2010, at 2:50 PM, 118 wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 11:05 AM, MarshaV <valkyr at att.net> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Nov 27, 2010, at 12:50 PM, 118 wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Marsha,
>>>
>>> Mark:
>>> It is very easy to put things into models, that is why I think we do so
>> as
>>> humans. Our brains are patterns and create patterns. The endless cycle
>> of
>>> creation and destruction or the cycle of birth and death are repetitive
>>> patterns. It is hard to get away from them. However, it is also
>> possible
>>> to conceive of an endless series of non repeating patterns such as are
>>> created by numbers such as pi, or e, or the golden ratio. These numbers
>>> never repeat, but go on endlessly. However, they can be modeled. I am
>>> modeling a thought with these words.
>>
>> Marsha:
>> Exactly why I include ever-changing. Patterns are ever-changing,
>> interdependent and impermanent.
>>
>> [Mark]
>>
> Your model is one of ever-changing stuff (or patterns if you want). I was
> asking for some detail. What brings about this change?
Marsha:
I am ever-changing, interrelated, impermanent patterns. RMP has stated its
an individual's static history and the dynamic in the event that accounts for difference.
That makes sense to me. Do you see a problem with it? Hard to discuss without
the concept of time and space, which are also static patterns of value. Hard to
discuss objectively because I am not separate from the process. That's why
I'm so keen on first-hand experience rather than relying on intellectualizing and
the associated contradictions.
>> Marsha:
>> I'm sure they have meaning for you, but the above two paragraphs have no
>> meaning for me.
>>
>> [Mark]
>>
> Yes, I kind of guessed this. My words do not ring true. That is fine, all
> of this is simply an attempt to connect. Sometimes it works sometimes it
> doesn't. It is just my opinion, nothing more.
Marsha:
We aren't other than DQ/sq. Is that what you meant?
Cheerfully,
Marsha
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