LS Re: Before Static Quality


Magnus Berg (qmgb@bull.se)
Tue, 28 Oct 1997 05:03:43 +0100


Hi Martin and welcome to the Lila Squad!

Martin wrote:
>
> I'm new so I don't know if you've discussed this before, but I'll just
> throw it out. The fight and balance between Dynamic Quality and static
> Quality has resulted in an evolution of values, so if we extrapolate
> this process backwards in time, what can it tell us about the beginning
> of existence? Just looking for some thoughts. What do you think?

First of all, I think the question is very valid and I have pondered it
myself from time to time. My thoughts goes something like this.

To be able to extrapolate something we first have to make a model
of what we already know, that would be the four levels.
Furthermore, to use this model to extrapolate outside of it, it
would help if it was continuous, which it isn't. So we must
extrapolate outside of a discrete model. This, in turn, requires a
very good understanding of the relations involved in the discrete
model, and to underestimate things, we're not quite there yet.
But I'd be very interested in your understanding, the question
implies a quite good one!

C'ya

        Magnus

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