From: Glenn Bradford (gmbbradford@netscape.net)
Date: Sat Dec 14 2002 - 05:24:58 GMT
>>The web page for "23 Skidoo" is a good example of confirmation bias.
>As it is they do not have this
>>"compelling interconnectedness", and deserve ridicule for falsely
>>suggesting otherwise.
>
>Actually he introduces the topic as "pattern recognition".
>Do you deny that was what he was doing?
No, I do not deny this. If this is all he is doing then it's my
mistake to ridicule him. If Jung's stories are just about pattern
recognition then again I have no complaint. Of course I don't believe
this is all they're about.
>>"... They are finding that the isolation and separation of objects from each
>>other is more apparent than real; at deeper levels, everything -atoms, cells,
>>molecules, plants, animals, people - participates in a sensitive, flowing web
>>of information. Physicists have shown, for example, that if two photons are
>>separated, no matter by how far, a change in one creates a simultaneous
>change
>>in the other." From: A Wink From the Cosmos by Meg Lundstrom
>>
>>Capra, Chopra, and a host of other mystically bent people have said
>>something close to this, but none have said it quite so poorly as Ms.
>>Lundstrom. Physicists have indeed shown what she says, but they've also
>>shown that it's not possible for the two photons to exchange any
>>information. So if it's true that all the things she lists in her previous
>>sentence "participate in a sensitive, flowing web of information", it's
>>not because of what physicists have shown about separated photons.
>>Glenn
>
>Glenn,
>This is what cracks me up.
>It is not known how this is happens.
>With that being true, can you be honest just admit you know
>jack about it?
>Without knowing how it happens you have firm belief
>in how it doesn't. Amazes me.
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