... Thanks, Nico, I was looking for a document such as this on the historical objections and alternatives to the modern irrationalities in mathematics. The...
Hi Milo, Well written reply. Thanks Geoff On Jan 28, 2005, at 11:17 AM, Gary Ehlenberger wrote: Take time to read the entire article. I respect Matti's...
... YES ... NO ... Hi Robert, This reply is a suitable example. Only relevant text necessary to understand context of reply. Some of your replies have one...
Hi Dan, joel, WSM, Dan, I thought your comments on Space were spot on. You cannot apply empirical things about matter (i.e. wave centers - where there is...
Hi Chris, WSM Comments below. It is fairly long, I hope you will read it several times and think about it. I have made some effort to be detailed in my reply...
Hi Joel, WSM, Comments below, Geoff ... Yes, I am aware of that, but the post was addressed to both Caroline and I, so I thought I would clear up the idea that...
... <snip> ... than ... formulas ... from ... Indeed, I was never applying them to space, but only to matter. Space is but an abstraction. ... Space).< As...
... I, ... Theory ... wave ... Who said it can't? My simple point is that thinking in terms of connected parts connotes solidity, the default mode of the...
How can continuity DEFORM into waves, without creating parts that exceed continuity? How can there be parts of continuity, without something separate from...
By conceptualising realities that do not rely on the spacetime structure. for example for nonlocal phenomena, where each point knows exactly what the other is...
... Because continuity does not equate to homogeneity, but rather to unity. It simply means that there is no ABSOLUTE division between anything. But then if...
... the ... and ... Contrary to the current dogma of quantum mathematics (not really a mechanics), no empirical evidence exists that must be interpreted as ...
Hi Geoff, I really do appreciate that you're busy and so you're time spent replying is valuable - so is mine, at the moment, for that matter. I've replied once...
Hi Marc ... the other is doing, there is no compression or wave phenomena. It is happens and arises simultaneously ... Sorry to butt into the conversation, but...
Hi Joel I should have read this before writing my own response. I'm glad to see that you have understood my message! "Non-local" effects have not been shown...
... No. Just the opposite. It has a very significant modern scientific meaning. "Emptiness is color, and color is emptiness." is taken from a very famous ...
Hi Jim, It is interesting. My brief comment (as a philosopher). When people use language there are often errors in the meanings of words that we don't realise....
where is your mind. is there a specific location where you can say, it is at coordinates (0,0,0) It is a nonlocal phenomena, localised to moving your fingers...
This emptiness is the nonlocal field of mind. ... _________________________________________________________________ Don’t just search. Find. Check out the...
... at ... hmmm, the pineal vortex? ;-) You are operating on the mind-vs-matter Cartesian dichotomy. The Cartesian view is beset with problems such as the...
Hi Glenn, ... you have lived another twenty years or so. (I'm sure you're tired of hearing that.) ... early in his adult life with regard to business ventures...
... JM: Indeed ... JM: Well, there are more precise ways, but I am not sure how you came to this definition of force. In Sorce Theory, force is simply a...
Robert (Kernodle) brought to our attention the following saying: "Emptiness is color, and color is emptiness."--- from eastern philosophy. Geoff replied: "It...
Geoff, As a self-proclaimed 'philosopher' who repeatedly asserts an abiding interest and dedication to finding 'the truth', I wonder why you don't feel a...
Infinity is a mathematical concept. Continuity is a condition of reality. To say "reality" means we already are connecting everything that we perceive as...
... affect ... motion ... stability ... at ... And now I'll add my own emphasis too: How can I say "I intend to move to that spot", if waves just form where...
... Infinity is not only a mathematical concept, Robert, but also just as much a metaphysical one. In metaphysics, there can be only one infinity, because it...