Enjoy your simulations!

PS: I never said I would take "pen and paper" over a computer. Do not infer
what was never said.

Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2007 11:22 AM
> To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: [Vo]: Energy *Violations* using *standard* physics
>
>
> OrionWorks wrote:
>  > Paul sez:
>  >
>  > ...
>  >
>  >> I've adapted my own style of physics and retired
> the
>  >> pen and paper, lol.  IMHO the future of physics is
>  >> computer software.  Computers are best at
> mathematics,
>  >> speed, and memory.  I view the Omniverse as one
> large
>  >> computer.  As far as PE, my present simulation
> software
>  >> has no such magical PE.  What I've described here
> at
>  >> vortex is one thing, but only if you could
> experience
>  >> what I've experienced through simulations.
>  >
>  > Living and experiencing the universe within the
> context of one's own created
>  > computer "simulations" is no doubt a fascinating
> learning experience. No
>  > doubt, it has its place in the greater scheme of
> things. I'm guilty of
>  > having participated in this crime as well. However,
> it has been my
>  > experience that the physical universe, particularly
> the one we all must
>  > interface in, never asked me for my personal
> opinion on how she has chosen
>  > to run the store.
>  >
>  > As the old saying goes: Garbage in, garbage out.
>
>
> No offense intended, but that's Fuzzy Logic.
>
> First, it is not about getting nature to ask you about
> your personal opinion, lol. It is
> about asking nature how she does it.
>
> Second, I would take the computer over the pen and
> paper any time.  You can have your pen
> and paper.   Mathematics is the language of computers.
>  Computers can compute any
> mathematics far faster, more precise, and more
> accurate than any pen and paper.  Computers
> can juggle billions of such equations to formulate
> simulates.
>
> Third, your opening first two sentences were the only
> correct ones. Some people are
> followers.  Some are a little head of time.
>
>
> Regards,
> Paul Lowrance
>
>
>
>
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