RE: ....and the beat goes on and on and on...

From: Chris Lofting (ddiamond@ozemail.com.au)
Date: Thu Jan 18 2001 - 07:27:47 GMT

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    From: "Chris Lofting" <ddiamond@ozemail.com.au>
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    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: fmb-majordomo@mmu.ac.uk [mailto:fmb-majordomo@mmu.ac.uk]On Behalf
    > Of Vincent Campbell
    > Sent: Wednesday, 17 January 2001 10:33
    > To: 'memetics@mmu.ac.uk'
    > Subject: RE: ....and the beat goes on and on and on...
    >
    >
    > <Thus in the world of classical physics a particle is a particle and
    > a wave
    > > is a wave; one cannot suddenly become the other, these concepts do not
    > > share
    > > the same space.>
    > >
    > Don't take this as encouragement, but isn't light both a wave and a
    > particle?
    >

    it is obvious from this remark that either you did not read the post or you
    are a bit slow on the uptake today! :-) Go back and READ ALL of that
    particular post... you have, for some reason, assumed the above asserts a
    fact, it does not, it asserts a perceived fact within a perceptual context
    we call 'classical'. Surely after all these years you have cottoned-on that
    my emphasis is on methods of expression, what is BEHIND expression and how
    that affects our maps?...

    > By the way, that reminds me that you never answered that question
    > about the invariability of the speed of light.
    >

    ? I dont recall this at all, when, where?

    Chris.
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