From: Wim Nusselder (wim.nusselder@antenna.nl)
Date: Thu Dec 05 2002 - 21:42:37 GMT
Dear Mari,
In reply to my statement:
'In my MoQ a level comes into being when a new type of patterns of value
comes into being.'
you asked 4 Dec 2002 09:00:52 -0500:
'What makes "new" happen? Does it happen when one recognizes it? When more
than one agrees that "new" has occurred? Is there an amount, a degree of
change from a previous pattern to make it jump levels? Is it quantum
relative? And what does "type" mean? Doesn't "type" infer "pattern" in a
manner of speaking?'
In my version of the MoQ a 'new pattern of value' is 'new' because it is
recognized as such and it is a 'pattern' because the 'newness' doesn't occur
just once. In theory repeated occurrences of 'newness' that are recognized
as
'the same' by only one person are a pattern of value. The most relevant
(most stable and most versatile patterns of value) are recognized by more
persons however.
It is not the amount/degree of change of patterns of value that makes a
level jump; it is a whole new 'type' of pattern, a new way of maintaining
stability in patterned experience, a new way of static latching for
'value'/'Quality' when creating recognizable patterns, a way that didn't
exist before (elementary particles, DNA, copyable habits, copyable motives).
'Quantum relative' has no meaning for me. What do you mean with it?
With friendly greetings,
Wim
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