To: K-list
Recieved: 2000/10/25 08:22
Subject: [K-list] Re: Einstein and the Point - Another Koan?
From: Divine Goddess
On 2000/10/25 08:22, Divine Goddess posted thus to the K-list:
To determine who is listening and who is speaking I will use a
dictionary to define terms....
what is the point?
"Mathematics. A dimensionless geometric object having no properties
except location. "
I like an alternative definition I found ... an identifying mark for
the blind.
:)
still...without movement, frictionless, no sound...
reminds me of the place between words, the silence that comes between
the ingoing and outcoming of breath
Susan
--- In Kundalini-GatewayATnospame..., "Magne Aga" <magneagaATnospamm...> wrote:
> * Antoine Carre
>
> Temperature as an interesting "point" which is different in quality
than
> the defined space and time. It is more "holistic". To define the
> Temperature of an object one as to grasp the overall "state" the
object is
> in. Finding that point is intersting indeed.
>
> Lest not forget also Imagination, whom up to know just does wonder
in
> creathing this wonderfull world we live in.
>
> Where is the point in Imagination creating a point?
>
>
> * Vickie Novak
>
> Reminds me of a point of view that I spin loop on sometimes..WHAT
is
the point?
>
>
> +++++++
>
> Let's make use of our Imagination for a while.......................
> Some scientists claims to have observed teleportation of subnuclear
particles. If I could move from Paris to Los Angeles in *no time*,
it's obvious that it IS No Time. It's also obvious that I would have
traversed *no Space* - and caused *No friction* (change in the
temperature).
>
> The title *Einsteins blunder* on the posting, however, wasn't so
good. No statement is so truth that it isn't untruth, it seems.....
Newtons *second law* doesn't hold for objects close to the speed of
light, but I wouldn't call it a *blunder*. Perhaps we could talk
about
the *scope of any statement*?
>
> "Here" and "There", "Yesterday" or "Tomorrow", 45 or 900 degrees
Fahrenheit, however....... are STATIC "points".
>
> So - What then is the *still-point*?
>
> (Never thought it was so easy to generate a deadlocks in our mental
description of the world)
>
>
>
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