Jonathan wrote:
I think that it isn't appropriate to say DQ "contains" anything. DQ
isn't a container. It is a driving force. Things are made possible by a
combination of DQ and static patterns which facilitate realization.
It strikes me that FUTURE is the container of all possibilities, while
PAST is the container of realized possibilities. PRESENT is dynamic
realization. This is the sharp cutting edge of our common experience.
It's only when we get down to the quantum scale that the sharp edge
starts to look dull. That means that the present is more than
infinitesimal, but diffuses along the time axis.
Clark wrote:
I think that this is exactly right but I would like you to consider the
possibility that the quantum puzzle was a device to get the operation of
Quality past the level of the Hydrogen atom. Without the uncertainty
principle it would not have been possible to have any choices beyond that
point. It could be that beyond this point the Uncertainty Principle is
irrelevant or at least assumes a function that is different from its
initial function. Does this make sense? Ken
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