[MD] MOQ and Completeness Theories (Sorry, Godel.)
John Carl
ridgecoyote at gmail.com
Wed Mar 23 15:35:35 PDT 2011
Hi Mark,[Mark]
Well, John, here is where the power of the imagination through the
> extrapolation of analogies comes in. If you understand the idea that
> words are only representative, and not real entities in themselves
> (usually),
John:
I like your "usually". For certainly an exception can be made, when the
word-conceptualization is analyzed itself. A prime example of how the form
we perceive depends upon the function we choose.
Mark:
Once we realize that this is all part of the
> creative process, there are no limits! Don't sell yourself short, we
> are not victims here of some authoritarian law, far from it, we have
> free will.
>
>
I agree, Mark. Although sometimes I forget, so thanks for the reminder.
John
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