Hi everyone, Since we all use Yahoo Groups to receive messages from this group, I thought I would let you know about a free service I found called Grouply. It...
Buck, Lewis, Jon and the List: I add a few notes to the conversation that may clarify some of the decoding activities that are inherent in trans- disciplinary ...
Posted by: "Jon Bennett" jonbenn@... ... If you check our Complexity Digest website http://www.comdig.com you can see that complexity science and applications...
I've just revisted the site at http://cognexus.org/ and been reading up on wicked problems, which I was referred back to from this interesting site, ...
I just bought COmplex systems and leadership theory from Hazy , goldstein and lichestain and discevered that it is Volume N°1 I can not find the vol. 2 !!!!!!...
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Feb 7, 2008 1:26 pm
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List, Gottfried: Welcome to the list. I look forward to your contributions. I have read your message several times. By way of background, my training is in a...
Jerry and list: the last thing I would attempt to is to argue about math with math-oriented scientists. However: I would like to add my tuppence to the basics:...
Hi Alberto, Thanks for asking, and thanks for buying the book. I would greatly appeciate your feeback. The second book has not been published, and we have no...
Dear All, I just wanted to try out a few thoughts here. The idea of number is so fundamental. Is number real, or invented? Sorokin notes that each age Sensate,...
Jon Bennett: "Look at quantum mechanics for example. If number were just a mere invention, then why do the orbits of atoms, the emission of quanta, occur in...
Jerry, thanks for your welcome and your patience to discuss with a mathematically oriented scientist. I try to keep my response brief, I can expand if...
List, Jon, GMK: ... I do not find this response to be related to the well poised question. It conflates infinitesimal events with macroscopic events, thus...
Jerry, let me first tell you that I appreciate your open and frank expression of your opinions in a friendly dispute. It makes me a little less worried about...
... Hi Jerry, Jon, GMK, and ALL: I agree with Jerry's approach. Jon raised a very good question. My understanding is that the integer numbers is a secondary...
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Feb 9, 2008 6:16 pm
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List: (with my sincere apologies to GMK, I simply was not capable of suppressing the humor. :-) ) GMK writes: Euler (1707-1783), the guy who introduced the...
Being one born in the Ark (that is Arkansas abbreviated), one can not have liscence to start shooting at a fellow human being unless already cleared to be in...
Bill Wells
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Feb 9, 2008 10:01 pm
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Jerry wrote: List: (with my sincere apologies to GMK, I simply was not capable of suppressing the humor. :-) ) gmk: Oh, that's semiotic humor? Well, I didn't...
Gottfreid, list: Posted by: "gmayerkress" gmayerkress@... gmayerkress Sat Feb 9, 2008 9:05 am (PST) Jerry, let me first tell you that I appreciate your...
Jerry wrote: (...) GMK: Let me first correct you that atomic processes are not happening on "infinitesimal" scales. That is a mathematical expression and means...
Jerry, I enjoyed your humor. BTW: if I ever went into the detailed math of Euler, I forgot it 50 years ago at least. I recaped it with joy & interest. - then...
Hi List: Back to the "Complexity and QM" original topic. This is an exciting area which may indeed promise a better/in-depth understanding the complexity ...
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Feb 10, 2008 6:25 pm
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GMK and Jerry, your discussion below triggered one of my 'acrid' positions in math-physix related discussions of the esteemed scientists. There were...
John, you wrote (...): "> GMK: who said "atomic processes happen"? we see some phenomena and (may) misunderstand them - based on the previous calculative...
Re: Complexity and QM ... gmk: How about the steel balls you mentioned above? They come in whole numbers. Many classical statistical mechanics problems deal...
List, John, GMK: Some "off the cuff" philosophical comments. Underlying the discussions of this topic is the issue of how it is that human beings can...
Jerry, ... Certainly not, or can you tell me the meaning of "x"? A mathematical proposition always starts with: "Let x an element of ..." or something of that...
GMK, Jon, John, List: JLRC: I remain curious about your response to Jon's well poised question. gmk: I thought I did, but again in simple words: once you...
Gottfried, thanks for eviscerating my eviscerations. If you think that Maxwellian microdemons are more 'real' for me than the (calculated?) figment of atoms,...