| Re: T.o.N. (Theory of Nothing) Great, Lloyd, to find notes of an older date and discovering that we all walk on various paths that show different sides of our quest, allowing us to sharpen our minds when we get to the next intersection. And while we then may have to go into separate directions, we can do so knowing we connected on a previous intersection. Good to see us walking together.
Nobody, I think you've got a good point there. I am reminded of the fleeting passage of time. We experience an enormous amount of time within ourselves - the present is enormously enhanced by the past - yet in science all there is is the instant of the intersection between past and future, nothing more. Our capacity to carry much much more, makes that tiny aspect of time a whole lot more interesting and worth while.
My present means vacationing in a country far far away, so I have to keep it short.
__________________ The difference between a structure based on unification and a structure without unification hinges on the question if nothing is just plain nothing or if nothing is mighty fundamental. Read In Search of a Cyclops with titillating mathematical evidence (see homepage) to find out if separation belongs to the fundamental basics of our universe - or not. |