Fw: senility velvet
Ok, this bizarreness showed up in my inbox this  morning and I'm passing it on for your amusement. Ahem. Let's take a vote: spam,  or not? You decide.
 ----- Original Message -----  
 From: Wilkins 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 9:28 AM
 Subject: senility velvet
If it were, we could have basically stopped after  the Greeks figured out a fair amount of geometry. But we shouldn't forget an  equally important lesson, articulated most forcefully by Nietzsche: The health  of a person and a people also depends vitally on the capacity to forget. If our  only experience of the world is of an existent reality, such that something  uncreated or destroyed is literally unimaginable, the superfluity of religion  becomes very evident. In other words, a view of the universe from a materialist  perspective at any given moment shows that everything in the univese is  different in the sense of being distinct. The goal is not a description which is  true or corresponds to the truth, or at least that is not the immediate goal. On  the face of it, it might be surprising that the set of rotations of three space  should itself look anything like three space. Every hypothesis, in essence, is a  prediction about the future.
 And certainly conjugating by a point is the same as  conjugating by its antipodal point, since the minus signs will cancel eachother  in the latter case.
 in our society, the State. To some extent this  seems to cut against the basic scientific impulse to simplify, to generalize,  which is what a law or an equation generally does. Even a definite negative  answer is preferable to none at all. The goal is not a description which is true  or corresponds to the truth, or at least that is not the immediate goal. His  country is overstretched, losing economic momentum, losing world leadership, and  losing the philosophical plot.
 However, he also thinks that theories are  conventions and definitions of concepts, not true descriptions of physical  phenomena based necessarily on experimental results.
 It would seem to me that the branches of physics  which are entirely theoretical are for practical purposes basically metaphysics.  If it were, we could have basically stopped after the Greeks figured out a fair  amount of geometry.
 Every hypothesis, in essence, is a prediction about  the future. Do this with every single point on the sphere, each point and its  antipodal point meeting each other but meeting no other points.
 To some extent this seems to cut against the basic  scientific impulse to simplify, to generalize, which is what a law or an  equation generally does. In other words, no matter what went wrong, the body of  theories and assumptions that led to the hypothesis do not work as they now  stand.
 De filmpjes die ik getoond heb, kan je helaas niet  opnieuw bekijken, maar vaak vind je goed fotomateriaal op de websites van de  betrokken kunstenaars.
 But we shouldn't forget an equally important  lesson, articulated most forcefully by Nietzsche: The health of a person and a  people also depends vitally on the capacity to forget. To which it was replied  that of course time has an existence, as a social convention, a mental  framework.
 On the one hand, he makes interesting and  insightful observations on all sorts of phenomena; on the other, he never really  synthesizes those observations into a single, coherent argument.
 America is running into the sand.
 But the only way to determine whether it is simply  a theory to fit the facts or whether it is truly generalizable is to test it  against unknown facts via prediction.
 Zoology and the like I think are, because  hypothetical prediction inherently implies classification.
 Research and development in the new art practice.  If our only experience of the world is of an existent reality, such that  something uncreated or destroyed is literally unimaginable, the superfluity of  religion becomes very evident.
 Thus, things will have to be changed until they  produce accurate predictions. Forgetting is necessary to free ourselves from  imperfectly understood "lessons of history," so that we can see the challenges  ahead clearly, without preconceptions or prejudice. Nor is the notion that rape  is bad an example of state coercion.
 His country is overstretched, losing economic  momentum, losing world leadership, and losing the philosophical plot. So, in a  sense, the special orthognal matrices look like a sphere. To some extent this  seems to cut against the basic scientific impulse to simplify, to generalize,  which is what a law or an equation generally does.
 To which it was replied that of course time has an  existence, as a social convention, a mental framework. Thus, things will have to  be changed until they produce accurate predictions.
 It is for philosophy to show that there are no  problems. But then he cannot for example enter his house.  
    


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