Why is the Universe Lumpy?
Larry Peterson
larry at spiritedorg.com
Mon Mar 7 13:56:24 PST 2005
As a peer of Einstien, a mathematician and philosopher -- A.N. Whithead,
developed his view of vibrations (and maybe lumpiness). In Process and
Reality, he suggests that every entity comes into being in a moment
self-organizing its existence in relation to its environment from the
past moment and from its "decisions". He did not see "reality" as
"continuous". It instead it is a process of becoming what it is, in
each moment, in relation to its "environment". This would give the
appearance to the observer as "vibration" -- each entity coming into
being in each moment with "space" in between -- whether it be strings or
quarks. It also suggests that each "entity & moment" (space time) is
self-organizing in relation to its context -- it emerges. Strings and
quarks emerge in the primordial soup that is also emerging. Just like
we emerge.
Turtles all the way up and all the way down.
Larry
Larry Peterson
Associates in Transformation
Toronto, ON, Canada
416.653.4829
larry at spiritedorg.com
www.spiritedorg.com
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