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echo: philos
to: WILLIAM ELLIOT
from: CLARENCE HOGAN
date: 1998-01-17 16:13:00
subject: Universes [1/2]

 >>> Part 1 of 2...
 -=> Quoting William Elliot to Clarence Hogan <=-
 >>> Clarence Hogan on Universes 
 
 WE> That which is the universe is ever persistent clarity of mind,
 WE> orderly yet elusive.  Chaotic the multiverse, perpetually random
 WE> confusion persistently intruding upon the universe.  For respite from
 WE> both is the nulliverse, the never present, perceivable only at its
 WE> gateway transitions of sleep, death, birth, unconsciousness, and
 WE> trance.  Clarifying all of this, however, creates yet additional
 WE> confusion. 
 
 CH> Hummmmm, ok, now am I to understand that you are considering us to
 CH> be a small universe and the universe as the "Great man"?
 WE> Nope.
 Hummmm, then ya' dun went and lost me!  :'(    :)
  
 CH> If you and "the" say so, but you will never be able to prove that 
 CH> statement to me, for it is my firm belief that all things are without
 CH> a doubt decidable and all things are definitely computable, for if it
 CH> were not so, nothing would work in this universe of ours, right?
 
 WE> Definitely wrong.  I refer you to Godel's Incompleteness theorem and
 WE> the work done by Turning and Post on recursiveness and effective
 WE> computability.  They have also showed that there are questions, which
 WE> if true, can be determined in finite time, but which if false will
 WE> take forever to determine. 
 
 OK, but ya' dun either when way over my head or dropped so low that
 I can't make heads or tails of it and I must report that I have never
 read the people that you speak of here, however, as far as the universe
 is concerned and the speculations of it's origin and other speculations
 are no more than just that...speculations IMHO!  And besides all that,
 ifin we had the full knowledge of the origin and workings of the 
 universe, do you truly think that we would be capable of creating one?
 WE> Well if you're willing to assume that people
 WE> actually do some thinking then as there are a bunch of them in the
 WE> universe, then the universe does do some thinking.   
 
 CH> Without a doubt, people think, but the question of the universe being
 CH> a thinking being still remains unanswered, does it not?
 
 WE> A rather abstruse abstraction.  The universe being beyond our full
 WE> comprehension remains in much a mystery.  By assuming that people
 WE> think, you may conclude that a part of the universe thinks, hence yes
 WE> the universe can produce thought. 
 
 You could say that I suppose, however, it is MHO that the universe
 is more akin to a robot and has no thinking abilities and can only
 do what it has been programed to do, whatdaya' think!  How can you
 even suggest such an assumption, much less assume it?  Please 
 elaborate a little sum more!  :)
 CH> And just where do we find this chaos and nothing other than in 
 CH> humans who are the creators of same which fully amount to nothing
 CH> and how do you propose we find nothing?
 
 WE> Since humans amount to nothing you have already found nothing. -)
 
 CH> Since I have yet to comprehend the term nulliverse, how can I
 CH> possibly deny that which I do not fully understand?
 
 WE> Do you fully understand -the- universe?  Or for that matter, do you
 WE> fully understand any universe? 
 
 In my own logical horse sense way, I believe that I have a basic
 grasp of the universe and given the distinct possibility that all
 universes (if there are indeed others) are brothers of kin, then
 they would/could also be understood, would you not think?  For even
 if they were exact opposites of each other, would they not mirror each
 other in most every respect?
 Sp> Describe the universe in 500 words or less and name 2 examples.
 
 Hummmmm, where did this come from and who is "Sp>"?
 WE> Wow, too much!  There's this universe that you know about because
 WE> you're alive and there's that universe that you can't know even if
 WE> you're dead.  
 
 And just why not, did I not just speak of another universe which is
 but a mirror image of this one, for even if there were billions of
 other universes, would they not all be of the same kindred fashion
 and all work on the same basic principles of the same immutable laws?
 CH> Now in your mind, you may have
 CH> a full comprehension of your multiverse and nulliverse, however, you
 CH> have still not given me a satisfactory explanation or picture of it!
 
 WE> Nope, I don't.  Can you give a definition or complete explanation of
 WE> the universe? 
 
 Hummmm, sorry, I was under the impression that you did!  The universe
 is a well oiled, fine tuned, well balanced assimilation of created
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