From: Joe (jhmau@sbcglobal.net)
Date: Fri Sep 05 2003 - 19:43:02 BST
On 4 Sept 2003 1:42 PM Andy writes:
Hi Joe,
Laws don't exist in nature. THey are properties of models. Models are
creations of the human mind. They are used to help us navigate through the
world. All laws are meant to be broken sooner or later. That being said,
your laws might be as good of explanation as any. I am certainly not going
to refute it.
But, I am not going to live my life by it either. I am quite happy with
only
one brain, thank you.
Hi Andy and all,
joe: i am trying to explain how I understand "sq latches dq to preserve dq",
a basis for evolution and words. In the social order I act, and I am
responsible for my actions. "The devil made me do it" is no defense. There
is a certainty to my actions. I speak words and I am protected from
prosecution by the constitution. Apparently words do not carry certainty,
but only a trust or belief in their veracity. In the order of certainty or
responsibility in a descending scale, words (truth) come first and actions
(good) come last.
In the intellectual order I know what I am doing! I accept that the
intellectual order evolves from the social order. How are words affected?
I read in the Bible "So it is that they shall be first who were last, and
they shall be last who were first." Matthew 20: 16. In the social order
words, persuasion, comes before actions. First to last, true before good.
In the intellectual order actions, experience dq is latched to sq patterns
to which I attach a word. The good which I act upon comes before the tue
word. And the last becomes first. I experience words? Oh Hell! This is
how I hear: "Good is a noun." in LILA.
SQ is also undefined: what gibberish! O.K. some aspects of SQ are
undefined. I have three brains.
Joe
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