From: SQUONKSTAIL@aol.com
Date: Tue Sep 09 2003 - 02:48:01 BST
Can anyone here answer this question:
It is my belief that the creation or recreation of a fractal philosophy as
found at http://yalelands.com/frph.pdf is consistent with Persig's MoQ. Am
I right or wrong about that? YL
Hi YL,
The divided line in Plato's Republic is a Cantor dust isn't it?
In my view, Fractal geometry is an intellectual aesthetic - intellectual art.
So, the MoQ may say that it is high intellectual value.
As for the MoQ itself being a fractal philosophy? Dynamic Quality is central
to the MoQ and DQ is not a pattern. So, DQ may be said to be pure Heraclitian
flux?
Am i correct in remembering Heraclitus regards reality to be in tension? And
does he not use a drawn bow as an analogy to illustrate this?
All the best,
squonk
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