tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6793756269957487855.post7128294701456358177..comments2013-10-08T04:38:51.424-07:00Comments on Odds and Means: Orders of ComplexityAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07815242385058770518noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6793756269957487855.post-56188170845721938852013-10-08T04:38:51.424-07:002013-10-08T04:38:51.424-07:001. This is now my favorite blog. Keep it up!
2. It...1. This is now my favorite blog. Keep it up!<br />2. It seems X & Y must both exist in propositions such as X moved because movement is really a statement of reorganizing the state of matter. Therefore something is only moving if its relationship with other matter changes. But a single point X in a universe devoid of all else can never be said to have moved. Same for color or ownership. Even existing suggests a causality and a relationship. Just existing is a complex event.<br />3. Do you think if it were possible to know the state & direction of all material existence: Every proton, every neuron in every brain, every photon, etc. -- would it be possible with mind capable of processing all those things to state with certainty what will be even until the very last reaches of time? Or would you say that the "free will" of rational men is not merely dependent on interaction of matter but also dependent on an immaterial soul and that the will itself cannot be perfectly determined even with perfect information of the material world?<br />4. You sound very Catholic. Have you considered attending a traditional Latin Mass? You should check out http://fssp.org/ for one nearby.Matthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00492483558319742535noreply@blogger.com