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"Borcis" wrote in message ... Kevin A. Scaldeferri wrote: At least in it's weak form, as I usually think of it, the anthropic principle is tautologous. All it says it that there exists a data point, which is that we exist, and that nature must be consistent with this. There are various stronger formulations, but they are all philosophy or religion. A point is that the "data point" is actually a rich piece of data - arguably infinitely rich - and that whatever theory of nature we want to constrain from it, selects a particular abstraction out of it. Opportunistically using AP as a last resort for theories we don't manage to complete to our liking without it, leads us to an uncontrolled sample of such abstractions; -if- we admit it has a place (over the one you point out, of an eg redundant tautology) for better balance shouldn't we try to contemplate for itself, the space of abstractions of the fact that we exist, that may plausibly constrain some (unbound variable) theory of observable nature ? It seems to me that if people use the AP for a placeholding crutch to tie things somewhat together on an initial, provisional basis, and then, as you say, "contemplate for itself, the space of abstractions of the fact that we exist", then one thing that arises is the consideration that the abstract notions, symbols and expressions undoubtedly are -- I guess the proper word is -- contrived, secondary to the physical thing itself. That is, the abstracted symbols and imagery, while introducing extra "store-hold-and retrieve" morphisms during our shuttling and communication processes also surely do emerge from the energized actions of the physical thing itself. This leads to the question of whether a more synchronous, non-abstract symbolism can be developed which conveys more understanding of nature faster and better than ANY of the abstractly formulated approximations. This view is NOT accessible except when the circle of knowledge is closed in some way, if only in a crude and uncomely manner. AP may be messy and in conflict with modern pharisaical rules and desires, but, lacking alternatives, it does appear to have one advantage: it works and people rely upon it while continuing to look for an improvement. Oddly enough, once seen, the alternate ~analog~ approach is reminiscent to one of Bohr's long- sought complementary expressions, even if if it must be scribbled out only in some alien, Faraday-like symbols. Let me guess, though. Theorists who believe abstract math symbols and expressions are primary are not warm to the notion of switching to any different symbols and expressions. -- Ralph Frost Imagine a single internal analog language made of ordered water... and its variants. http://flep.refrost.com |
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"Ralph E. Frost" wrote in message ...
"Borcis" wrote in message ... Ralph, Imagine a single internal analog language made of ordered water... and its variants. Order is a function of perspective. It's subjective. A universal state is the absolute. It's the basis out of which form rises. To the extent we seek the universal, we return to the base, rather then attain a higher state. Consider religious extremism The problem with our eternally fruitless search for the meaning of life is that meaning is a reductionistic and static concept, while life is dynamic and wholistic. The purpose is to have purpose, without which you die. |
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"Ralph E. Frost" wrote in message ...
This leads to the question of whether a more synchronous, non-abstract symbolism can be developed which conveys more understanding of nature faster and better than ANY of the abstractly formulated approximations. Like when the Zen master whacks pupil over head with sandal? |
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brodix wrote:
The purpose is to have purpose, without which you die. No, the purpose is mass equilibrium, and then you die. Anthropic Principle and Intelligent Design http://groups.google.com/groups?q=is...ial.net&rnum=3 Our Anthropic Universe http://groups.google.com/groups?q=is...ial.net&rnum=4 http://groups.google.com/groups?q=is...ial.net&rnum=6 Anthropic Principle http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...ews.com#link53 Anthropic Principle http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...ews.com#link54 Anthropi Principle http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...ews.com#link55 Theory of Everything http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...l. net#link21 Theory of Everything http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...l. net#link22 |
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island,
Equilibrium is a parameter, not a goal. http://groups.google.com/groups?dq=&...%26start%3D175 |
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brodix wrote:
island, Equilibrium is a parameter, not a goal. Fraid not, although Boltzmann might at least sympathize with your approach. Einstein's was better. |
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island wrote in message ...
brodix wrote: island, Equilibrium is a parameter, not a goal. Fraid not, although Boltzmann might at least sympathize with your approach. Einstein's was better. And Einstein thought gravity would collapse the universe to a point, so he had to add the cosmological constant. As gravity collapses mass it radiates the constituent energy. Matter collapses, energy expands. Since we accept gravity as contracting space, why isn't radiation expanding space? regards, brodix |
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brodix wrote:
island wrote in message ... brodix wrote: Equilibrium is a parameter, not a goal. Fraid not, although Boltzmann might at least sympathize with your approach. Einstein's was better. And Einstein thought gravity would collapse the universe to a point, so he had to add the cosmological constant. As gravity collapses mass it radiates the constituent energy. Matter collapses, energy expands. Since we accept gravity as contracting space, why isn't radiation expanding space? It is, at least, on the high-energy end of things, anyway, but certainly not the way that you think. Had you read the post that's attatched to the first link that worked, then you would have discovered the answer without having to ask the question. The first link broke up, but the second one repeated itself, and it pretty much outlines the whole story... ....stay-tuned for the details... ![]() |
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island,
I did skim it, but..... ...stay-tuned for the details... ![]() |
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brodix wrote:
island, I did skim it, but..... ...stay-tuned for the details uh huh... willful ignorance spells personal motivation Have a nice fantasy... bye bye |
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