tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-927396480055054170.post5204170457545377219..comments2023-06-08T06:53:33.892-04:00Comments on A TRANSIT OF CONTINGENCIES: Open Systems and Cyclical AnomaliesBruce Duensinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06770861553045757360noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-927396480055054170.post-91685627698564197502013-07-23T13:59:36.366-04:002013-07-23T13:59:36.366-04:00Devin
All is well here and I hope for same for you...Devin<br />All is well here and I hope for same for you. Another commentator (some time ago) made the observation that if it were not for the limitations of our biology and our senses in providing us a simulation of what takes place outside of us, we could not ( even remotely) process all the nearly infinite amount of information in any feasible manner, if those limitations were removed. <br />BruceBruce Duensinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06770861553045757360noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-927396480055054170.post-67416167383399003052013-07-22T20:40:24.927-04:002013-07-22T20:40:24.927-04:00Hi again Bruce and thanks so much for the clarific...Hi again Bruce and thanks so much for the clarification in your previous article-really appreciate it and I can "see" no pun intended:-) what you are considering when you talk about external/internal, life/death, etc. simulations!<br />Thanks also for this newest excellent article and I will be back to add to or ask a question once I have had a chance to think about it more.<br /><br />On an offside note- for you -or anyone who is interested - apparently an article was posted today about FTL (faster than light) travel -I am going to find it now -just saw it on another computer. <br /><br />I hope you are doing well my friend!<br />DevinDevinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08467101354793913827noreply@blogger.com