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Re: Quantum mechanics and historical inevitability

by ryanpotato@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Feb 13, 2005 at 12:25 AM

have you read the meta-model of nlp. it teaches you to expand outward
your model of the universe from language. well in the book Time for a
Change, Robert Dilts, taking questions on the meta-model fields one
about the word "accident". accident, you know, is a noun, a fixed
state, not a process. Dilts said this was a tricky one. "Accidently" is
not a noun or verb but an adverb, so therefore, to "meta-model" you
would have to ask, "what happened accidentally", or "accedentally how".
it all boils down to causailty and point of view (relativity). from my
point of view, top down, or whatever, sidelong, i could see, the result
was no where near accident.

It all boils down to causality. Are we as humans causal agents? and if
so to what degree. I am not even necessarily arguing whether it is
either-or. Our minds may play part of a role, but not the whole role.
hello
 




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ilya_shambat2004@[EMAIL P  2005-02-11 17:21:09 
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