Ambiguous or just uncertain

From: Ian Goddard (igoddard@netkonnect.net)
Date: Tue Jun 02 1998 - 13:13:41 MDT


At 10:03 PM 6/1/98 -0700, John K Clark wrote:

>It seems to me saying our most basic questions are fuzzy but the truth is
>clear cut is equivalent to saying our questions are clear cut but the truth
>is fuzzy, one is just a euphemism for the other.

 IAN: Why is reality fuzzy? It is what it is. Reality is reality.
 Our concepts (such as the photon should go through slit 1 or 2)
 seek to model reality, however, reality does not seek to model
 our concepts. Therefore, the physical reality is the "winner"
 in the contest over which is 100% truth. The fuzziness lies
 in the mismatch between concepts and the physical reality.
 If the photon goes through both slits, that is 100% true.

**************************************************************
VISIT IAN WILLIAMS GODDARD --------> http://Ian.Goddard.net
______________________________________________________________

BTW, by homepage graphic came in dreadful on some video
cards; now, saved as a JPG, it's looking as it should.



This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.5 : Fri Nov 01 2002 - 14:49:09 MST