On 1/15/08 10:26 AM, "Randall R Schulz" <rschulz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: (01)
>>> The question that arises out of this is "how can we define
>>> ontologies based on logic in a universe that apparently exists in
>>> contradiction of that logic"?
>>
>> That might be an interesting question if it made sense.
>
> It might be a nice inspiration for a poem, at least. Poets never have to
> make any kind of sense. (02)
Nor has IT for years but that doesn't keep us from developing new theories,
standards, hypothesis, protocols etc..... (03)
For the record, what I meant to infer from this is that the concept of
never-ending space/time is often viewed (yes - my opinion) from the stark
reality of our own mortality. As humans, it seems that everything must have
a beginning/end. People who understand Quantum physics, string theories
etc.. Are different from the general population IMO. (04)
Again - this is my own opinion. Take with a grain of salt. I do not claim
to speak with absolute truth on behalf of all humans. (05)
Duane (06)
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