Paola,
You wrote:
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I did suggest somewhere along the way to produce a
'digest' version of it for easy consumption, (which is what Gary is asking for I think) just to get
the jist into some usable format that can help the proofing of the theory and
the development of prototypes for testing purposes.
Yes, I think that some modular piece that carries
enough context and presuppositions might be easier to deal with, but I also
think that it should be something Azamat chooses (to begin with at least) to be
fair to him..given that it is often easier to be critical than to be fair.
Gary
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Hi Azamat
So much work has gone into your writing (and into my reading!) I am glad you
are opening it up. (Be ready for criticism and people not understanding it, but
let's be hopeful that we find peers who may like to read an equivalent of
the da vinci code for those who like this kind of stuff). Not sure if its a
good idea to decompose it, maybe people may find it even more difficult of what
it is if they lack the sequence. I can see it can be used as a puzzle. But not
everyone will enjoy that, as Gary says
Sooner or later it will be public anyway, although I would like to see it
finished ff before you give it away to the enemy! (your critics). I would like
to see the work elaborated further, simplified, key principles distilled into
bite size chunks, proofed, tested, etc
I did suggest somewhere along the way to produce a 'digest' version of it
for easy consumption, (which is what Gary is asking for I think) just to
get the jist into some usable format that can help the proofing of the theory
and the development of prototypes for testing purposes etc.
But never mind, good luck with this.
pdm
>Exploiting your interest and expertise, and for more systematic answer, i
>am ready to present for your editorial comments the Chapter III titled,
THE WORLD CODE: Mathematical Ontology as the Real Road to Reality (9 pages,
single spaced)
Gary proposed:
''Some people may have time and interest to read over this, but for the rest
of us do you have modular pieces that might give the flavor of your thinking
on perennial issues/ Perhaps some topic covered earlier or an old
favorite...''
Gary,
To meet such demand, i can do something what might help save my time also.
As an attached file, there is a table of contents of the manuscript on
Reality, Universal Ontology and Knowledge Systems, to be last proofread and
returned within 3 weeks to my American publisher. You or any qualified
member of this forum are welcome to choose an interesting chapter and return
with interspersed comments on style, typos, grammar, reference additions,
etc., but within two weeks.
Of course, the material will stay only for private communication and can't
be distributed. Paola has read most of materials, for what i offer her many
thanks. ''The World Code'' will be emailed to Pat.
Azamat Abdoullaev
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Question concerningWebArchitecture
Azamat,
>Exploiting your interest and expertise, and for more systematic answer, i
>am ready to present for your editorial comments the Chapter III titled,
THE WORLD CODE: Mathematical Ontology as the Real Road to Reality (9 pages,
single spaced)
Some people may have time and interest to read over this, but for the rest
of us do you have modular pieces that might give the flavor of your thinking
on perennial issues/ Perhaps some topic covered earlier or an old favorite
(e.g. -- is the paint on the wall of a room in the room, or part of
the
room? Or moree broadly can substance be reduced to sets
or collections of
properties?).
Gary Berg-Cross, Ph.D.
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