--- On Thu, 7/17/08, terenz8 <ter...@libero.it> wrote:
> From: terenz8 <ter...@libero.it>
> Subject: [epistemology 9012] Re: Time and it's "spatial" conception
> To: "Epistemology" <episte...@googlegroups.com>
> Date: Thursday, July 17, 2008, 10:56 AM
> Amoram, are you Romano Amodeo?
> Also this explanation is of great interest. It's a pity
> that you say
> this in an answer that only a few part reeds.
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Indeed a pity that anyone should read it.
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>Make a new post about it!
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Please, don't.
Put it in your toilet and flush it.
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--- On Wed, 7/16/08, AMA <andali...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Einstein showed clearly that we're in Space-time
> continuum
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He did not do anything of the sort.
I understand that you are familiar with the human cognitive hierarchy of territories / maps:
Transcendency / Sensorium
Sensorium / Imagery (or Phenomenon Domain)
Imagery / Symbolics (or Abstract Domain
Einstein made a symbolic, abstract Model having the merit
to consistently coordinate events of Imagery, without
addressing in any way their "nature". Even if he did,
it would have nothing to do with "our being in space-
time", as we "are not in" Imagery, which is a construct
of mind, two territories away from Transcendency, in which
perhaps "we are", whatever it may mean. Following Newton's
"hypotheses non fingo", Einstein did not make any
hypothesis about Imagery, let alone about Transcendency.
It's the most common and the most serious epistemological
error to confuse abstract Models with apparent "reality
of Cosmos", i.e. with Imagery, let alone with
Transcendency. Models coordinate abstract representations
of Events into deductively consistent an inductively
falsifiable symbolic structures. That's all. And not so
little, if you ask my opinion.
Georges.
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--- On Fri, 7/18/08, ornamentalmind <ornamen...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> From: ornamentalmind <ornamen...@yahoo.com>
> Subject: [epistemology 9041] Re: Time and it's "spatial" conception
> To: "Epistemology" <episte...@googlegroups.com>
> Date: Friday, July 18, 2008, 6:25 PM
> ===============
> G:
> What's substance?
> What's nature?
> What's essence?
> What does the dictionary, however free or fettered
> know about it?
> Why muddle AMA who is one of few, if not the only
> one here who sincerely wants to learn and struggles
> against his linguistic and educational limitations?
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>
> OM - The first three are words with subjective associations
> many
> humans have.
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G:
We are supposed to deal with epistemology aka
theory of science. Thus we don't care a button about
subjective associations, but about scientific meaning
and usage of these words, which is none.
Science ignores them.
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The dictionary is an agreed upon repository of
> human
> relative conceptualization.
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G:
Whatever, if anything "relative conceptualization" may
mean, dictionaries are useful to define particular
concepts of restricted generality like "screwdriver".
For general concepts like "space", "relativity" or
"mind" they are kitchen almanacs of village idiots'
wisdom.
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> In answer to your last polemic, AMA appears to have
> appreciated and
> responded to my clarification.
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G:
Sad, but it's his problem.
Georges.
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--- On Fri, 7/18/08, ornamentalmind <ornamen...@yahoo.com>
wrote a post like a
"tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury
signifying nothing".
Thanks, your insults are my praise.
Answering another, equally intelligent post
stating -The "Not to be" is impossible!-
I wrote:
<<<
The "Not to be" an ass seems indeed quite impossible for
some illuminati. Not wishing to be personal I shall not
mention Amoram, Terenz8, Well, Goran, some mysterious
Romano Amodeo, Johnreed fancy dressed in pseudo-scientific
emperor's robe and a few others who escape my memory, to
whom I present most sincere apologies.
>>>
I'm sorry that you escaped my memory and sincerely
apologize.
One may ask, why am I staying amid this haystack
of imbecilities.
Two reasons:
1.One or two people seem to like conversing with me
and I would hate to maroon them.
2.I'm gathering materials for a study of most diverting
blunders and asininities in all types of media, mainly
on the Net. This list is one of the best, inexhaustible
sources. Thanks again.
But even most diverting blunders finish by getting
a bit monotonous. So don't bother to answer,
I won't read it.
Georges.
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--- On Fri, 7/18/08, AMA <andali...@gmail.com> wrote:
> From: AMA <andali...@gmail.com>
> Subject: [epistemology 9056] Re: Time and it's "spatial" conception
> To: "Epistemology" <episte...@googlegroups.com>
> Date: Friday, July 18, 2008, 10:43 PM
> I should say "pokój". (If google translator is
> right).
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G:
It's right, but incomplete. I understand "Saalam Aleikum"
and "Shalom Aleichem" as "peace to you" or "pokój z toba".
So let it be.
Georges
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