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Richard Clark wrote:
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 21:04:45 -0600, Tom Ring wrote: That said, we can still predict it quite well enough for anyone's current needs. Hi Tom, Exactly, but you were responding to a dry comment on the nature of "reality vs. models" which was absurd from the get-go. To say that reality drives models or vice-versa (especially from armchair theorists) is naive in the extreme. Anyone's "knowledge" of reality is simply its own corrupt model and not any particular state of enlightenment. The naive part is in not knowing the errors bounding this "knowledge." Barring revolution, anarchy, social upset or the rest, futurity will tend generally to more resolution in the answer and a finer reduction of error, but it will never be fully resolved because the answer could not be encompassed by the mind. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Including revolution, anarchy, social upset or the rest, the minds will encompass everything to the finest resolution, because they will be the ones we built to surpass us. Unless we destroy ourselves first, it is inevitable. tom K0TAR |
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