FW: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread veto
-- Forwarded Message From: veto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 09:25:43 +0100 To: T.J.Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line I have challenged my physics professors too many times to count. My god, I have such total sympathy

Re: FW: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread T.J.Johnson
Sometimes I think that when it is our time to understand, we will. And until that point we should just keep our heads under the parapet?? Yeah maybe. Or you could go on believing everything your physics professor has to say. The truth is that man will never understand even a minute

Re: FW: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread M. Todd Smith
Yeah maybe. Or you could go on believing everything your physics professor has to say. The truth is that man will never understand even a minute fraction of life and the way things work. Or perhaps you can believe there's some truth to what your prof. is saying and use your imagination to

Re: FW: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread T.J.Johnson
As for Plato and Socrates teaching those that would listen, they got paid, they taught rich kids, if you think they didn't you haven't read enough about them. Cheers todd I have read enough and don't appreciate your condescending comments. You are totally missing my harmless point. I

Re: FW: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread Christian Bloch
My point from the get-go is that knowledge replaces imagination. If you don't agree with me, then please give me your reasoning behind the loss of imagination as one gets older. All I am saying is that if you are going to study science, it would be ideal to try and keep an open mind to the

Re: FW: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread Christian Bloch
/Set.Go/Restructured - Original Message - From: Christian Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 6:07 PM Subject: Re: FW: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line My point from the get-go is that knowledge replaces imagination. If you don't agree

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2001-11-14 Thread Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| -Original Message- | From: T.J.Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 4:25 PM | | My point from the get-go is that knowledge replaces | imagination. I don't agree with this; however I would say that the perception of knowledge *can* inhibit imagination.

Re: FW: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread T.J.Johnson
/Simple Muzik/Funque Droppings/Set.Go/Restructured - Original Message - From: Christian Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 6:07 PM Subject: Re: FW: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line My point from the get-go is that knowledge replaces

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2001-11-14 Thread T.J.Johnson
You're right. I don't want to remain a kid. I guess that I was just trying to figure out why a kid's imagination is so vivid until he get's older, but you are right. When one gains knowledge, he is able to imagine on a deeper level, provided his brain isn't full of too much knowledge=) On

Re: FW: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread Christian Bloch
- Original Message - From: T.J.Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 6:19 PM Subject: Re: FW: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line no definately not. Einstein is one of the most imaginative peope in history IMO. People who

RE: FW: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread T.J.Johnson
| My point from the get-go is that knowledge replaces | imagination. Let me expand. The process of learning knowledge and working a full time job that uses that knowledge, leaves little or no room or time for the imagination to venture. Can we just agree on that point now that I have