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04-15-2006, 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by PassatAmnesiac
So if physical reality is never perfect doesn't it do a perfect job of being imperfect? Or is this a contradiction?
Hello PA

If you are here - it is a moment of enlightenment.. there are none more so lame... than those who are ignorant... I say this mostly as ignorance disables any movement whatsoever... and I see You... on a path of movement... towards enlightenment ...

I have been in many an argument... mostly related to science... and Your question is one asked by many... some in search of enlightenment... others wanting to WIN that bet... lol...

Firstly I want to look at the "WORD" perfection... it may be defined as lacking nothing essential to the whole... because it is complete within its own nature... therefore it is said to be "perfect"... without a blemish... It is neither deficient or sufficient... it is proficient... and suited for a particular purpose... or situation...

You are of physical reality... and consequently never perfect as... You strive to obtain answers... that are otherwise beyond reach... should You not seek... this is deficiency at its best...

You have entered TOEQUEST and I must say... CONGRATULATIONS... You made it this far... perhaps what You read will be sufficient to answer or respond to Your friend... and I trust You will become proficient in thought and conscious awareness...

Perfection is order and imperfection is disorder... have you read up on the chaos theory???... In order to find that which is disorder... as I seek to find perfection all I hit was a pile of bricks...

Rather contradictory eh ... what do you think???


The fundamental method of philosophy is the use of reasoning to evaluate arguments concerning these questions ..
  
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