Hello Maggie, I would say so.
The thousands of tonnes of paper which was destroyed represents the
reduction of inorganic patterns of quality into lower value inorganic
patterns.
The 5000+ people who have so far lost their lives represents the reduction
of biological patterns of quality into inorganic patterns. We consider
people to be the very highest form of biological pattern, they are the only
known source of both higher forms of quality (social and intellectual)
When people are destroyed both social and intellectual quality is damaged
because they are generated from the lower order quality.
We are still watching the ripples spread out amongst the higher order forms
of quality. A reduction in the amount of airtravel may reduce the amount of
dynamic quality as international travel is a powerful mechanism for change.
As seen by the travels of a handful of anti-western fanatics.
Fortunately air travel is a social pattern that has been superceeded by
vastly more powerful agencies of change, such as the Internet and other
methods of global information transfer.
Mk
--M a r k L u c a s
l u c a s - d i g i t a l . c o m
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