| Re: Alternative TOE -
10-27-2007, 06:16 AM
Hello MJA, Thanks for the compliments ! This website, its quite easy but loads of work. But let me go into your comments: >”That said, you asking for comments, as usual I have a view.In your summary you state: It seems quite impossible to know the true nature of reality, I believe this premise is incorrect. There is reality in nature, you just haven't seen it yet.”< Well, that might be, but we haven’t got an absolute view on reality to check it – this true nature of reality.
>”I particularly like the Marx quote: Important is not explaining the world it is changing the world. Perhaps if we change our view of nature we can explain it too.”< We can’t, not in a definitive way. We can try though.
>”Regarding coherence, unity is the solution to which you seek.Free will allows you to choose cohesion or division.Which do you choose?”< We need both, the analytical and the integrative view on what is there, presenting itself as world, in trying to understand it.
>”Physics relies on complex mathematical solutions to obscure or hide the simplicity of nature's reality. Much like the legal language of law, mathematics is only another form of communication that many can't speak.”< Well, I think that physics par excellence is showing the simplicity of nature. All matter is a variation on the up-quark, the down-quark and the electron. To me, that’s really showing the simplicity of nature.
>”P Davies: A law of nature that leads to the birth of information.Mankind's knowledge has gone full circle, and we are pardon the phrase, born again.”< The quote is by Manfred Eigen, one of the ‘fathers’ of chaos-theory. But yes, he looked deep, generalising his research. My whole website is a trial to fill in this law of nature that leads to the birth of information. >“Kaufmann: In the beginning there was the Word - the Law.There was only the truth before words and laws.”< Maybe. I don’t know. I can’t know. >”Emergence my friend will take us forward to square one.”< Reviewing everything we know, we think we know, all the time has been the first step in inventing a completely new paradigm. |