Re: Quantum Sociology

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Date: Wed May 23 2001 - 22:34:25 BST

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    On 23 May 2001, at 21:33, Kenneth Van Oost wrote:

    > Hi all,
    >
    > Just a question to appease my hunger for information,
    >
    > Does anyone know if the Quantum Theory has been applied to social
    > matters !? If so, any references !?
    >
    TRANSGRESSING THE BOUNDARIES: A HERMENEUTICS OF
    QUANTUM GRAVITY, Sokal's satire of postmodern pretensions
    that was taken seriously by a deconstructionist mag.
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > Kenneth
    >
    > PS, I only got 2 messages the last 5 days !
    > Normal !?
    >

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