Hal

Ok, there is no feeling but there is motivation. There is no feeling of 
motivation and there is motivation without feeling. This is totally 
alien or the English language is broken.

George

Hal Ruhl wrote:

> Hi George:
>
> I see no "feeling" of anything in a Something.   There is only an 
> absence of the information needed to answer meaningful questions that 
> are asked and must is be answered. 
>
> Hal Ruhl
>
> At 11:13 PM 1/17/2008, you wrote:
>
>> Hal,
>> Allright. You are saying that incompleteness is the (only) motivator 
>> of the members. In other words the members feel motivated by 
>> incompleteness. They do have the feeling of being incomplete that 
>> motivates their behavior.  Is this correct?
>> George
>>
>> Hal Ruhl wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Hi George:
>>>
>>>I see no motivator to any dynamics within the Everything other than 
>>>the incompleteness of some of its members and the unavoidable 
>>>necessity to progressively resolve this incompleteness.
>>>
>>>Hal Ruhl
>>>
>>>At 12:29 AM 1/17/2008, you wrote:
>>>
>>> 
>>>      
>>>
>>>>
>>>>Hal Ruhl wrote:
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>This is an automatic process like a mass has to answer to the
>>>>>forces
>>>>>[meaningful questions] applied to it.
>>>>>     
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>What in the psyche of the mass makes it answer to the forces?
>>>>
>>>>George
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 
>>>      
>>>
>>
>>
>
> >


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