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kenneth collins kenneth.p.collins at worldnet.att.net
Mon Dec 20 04:15:48 EST 2004


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"kenneth collins" <kenneth.p.collins at worldnet.att.net> wrote in 
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| "kenneth collins" <kenneth.p.collins at worldnet.att.net> wrote in
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| 
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|| [...]
|| It's all so extremely-functional be-
|| cause the one-way flow of energy
|| from order to disorder that is what's
|| =described= by 2nd Thermo [WDB2T]
|| is as a universally-Reliant "constant"
|| within physical reality.
||
|| TD E/I-minimization Errors ["False
|| finitizations", AoK, Ap4] are auto-
|| correcting within TD E/I-minimization
|| be-cause they always occur as instances
|| of TD E/I(up) -- which 'contradicts'
|
| =climbing=
|
|| WDB2T.
|| [...]
|
| Climbing WDB2T is what Life does.
|
| Life is anti-disorder.
|
| So is TD E/I-minimization.
|
| And what's Wonderous is that it's WDB2T
| that empowers Life, even in the midst of
| it's everywhere 'moving toward' disorder,
| =except= in-Life.
|
| [Reminds me of some lyrics in a Kris
| Kristofferson song, ~ "I beat the devil...
| then I drank his beer" :-]
|
| When such climbing of WDB2T ceases,
| Life ceases, and what was Alive 'moves'
| in the other direction -- becoming WDB2T,
| as what was Alive dis-integrates.
|
| "Dust to dust. Ashes to ashes."
|
| It's how we spend our 'time' in-between
| that matters -- that makes a difference.
|
| It's such a Sorrow to see the way folks
| waste such.
|
| You know -- as if they 'love' WDB2T's
| dis-integrating-ness, 'moving toward' it
| even while 'alive'.
|
|| It's WDB2T that keeps everything
|| straight.
||
|| Get it?
||
|| If you want to understand nervous
|| system function,
|
| if you want to understand Biology

[=anything= within physical reality],

|
|| =at any scale=, you
|| have to 'go' right through the middle
|| of this stuff.
||
|| So get it :-]
|
| k. p. collins 





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