So are billiards Platonic or atomic? How Platonic.....?
Are there billiards in heaven? Well, there is a sphere in heaven, and, maybe, only one. Perfectly elastic collisions exist there, as well, in theory. Atoms exist there, too, as needed. We are speaking of the platonic forms, thereof. But, as long as the laws of physics are properly functioning, do they need to be instantiated, other than on Earth, or in any other such confines?
But, then, how do we arrange for entropy, friction, decay, etc.? Is the Second Law not a perfectly good law, in theory, and totally necessary for living systems? That's where the platonic atoms come in. There exist only perfect atoms, even down here. Are there any imperfect stars? Which ones? Life is perfect, despite, or even because of its myriad and essential imperfections, such as death.
But, if we already have platonic atoms, would not platonic billiards be redundant? Or, is that like saying that mammals are redundant to vertebrates? How do we arrange for such diversity in nature, if not through the benefit of forms and essences? Do we not entertain formal ideas? Are they not all essential and natural kinds? Then we add some evolutionary-style continuity, just to augment the overall coherence.
Were it not for the patina of evolutionary continuity, nature would appear very clunky, i.e. unnatural. Is DNA part of the 'patina'? DNA is a logically emergent level of existence.
But is the cognitive coherence of nature merely a spandrel, as Gould would say? No, coherence runs deeper than that. It's more like mathematics. It is of the very fabric of existence.
But is mathematics truly necessary? And how so? Why so? A world w/o math would be suboptimal, even for those of us unable to balance a checkbook. Wait, what's a checkbook?!
But do numbers do any real work? Do emergent atoms? Or do they just look pretty, like a red sunset?
Did I just say that life was perfect...?! Allow me to elaborate......
An essential aspect of the perfection of life is its perfectibility, by you and me. And we will perfect it, just as soon as we figure out what it's all about, Alfie! And, if it's not about the BPWH, then what the heck is it about, Wilhelm?
So, why is Coherence such a big deal? Is it just another red sunset? It's about the monism. Ok, but why monism? What's that about?
It has a lot to do with functionality and interoperability, whatever that is. It avoids redundancy. It's the only way to get the best possible.... anything. Organicity...... does anyone have a problem with that? Would you like to have an artificial leg. Artifice has some positive connotations..... Are we not the masters of artifice!
Mathematical coherence contributes greatly to physical and biological coherence. We could even say that mathematics is an emergent property natural coherence. They could well be co-dependent.
Was Creation an immaculate conception..... or was it more dialectical? If such, then, presumably, in a non-temporal or quasi-temporal manner. Yin and yang? Plus a holy spirit?
Is mathematics dialectical? Could be. It has to be worked out. It is the ultimate of analysis and synthesis.
Are SuperBalls platonic? Are polymers such? There are surely aspects of polymer physics that are strongly emergent, supra-quantal phenomena. DNA physics must be so.
You just gotta love the pro-metaphase of mitosis. Does it look like atoms swerving in the dark? Does that mean that mitosis cannot or should not be analyzed? Please do. The harder we look, the more miraculous it will become. It is about the holism of the genome, and of Omic systems, in general. The Mandelbrot captures some aspects of this organic holism.
Is the Mandelbrot a miracle? 'One' is a miracle. What genius was the first to utter that word? How did she explain/define it to her linguistic cohort, pray tell? Singularity could only have emerged from multiplicity, despite the fact that, in arithmetic, we are taught just the reverse.
One is derived from 'human'. This makes sense. Identity is an essential aspect of unity. Identity, and its human aspect, is perhaps the most fraught idea in philosophy.... Nay, it is the beginning and end of philosophy.... As in... Know thyself.
Speaking of which, I attended my second meeting of Think Atheist. It gets to me. I find its utter banality to be oppressive, in the extreme. Just give me some of that old-time religion. The banality of evil, comes to mind. Is religion not also banal? Of course, but never at its core, provided there can be such! And do keep in mind that the essence of religion is the ubiquity of the sacred. When monotheism appears to contradict that notion, it is only because too many day-trippers find its monism to be more than a little inconvenient in their daily lives, in keeping their checkbooks balanced...... bless their hearts.... and pass the MoAPS!
The word, religion, derives from 'ligare', to bind. It has to do with the sequestration and taboos placed on the sacred. The shaman were typically housed beyond the pale of the villages. Ritual cleansing and contamination worked both ways. Everything in its proper place, especially the unfathomable powers of the supernatural. We go to great lengths to exorcise ghosts and spirits.
Are the pantheists just less paranoid concerning these powers? Well, folk pantheists are often burdened with superstitions, especially as they verge into magic and vodun.
Science, as its secondary cultural function, is just to exorcise nature. It has had great success in this regard. In its early days, scientific inquiry was likened to an Inquisition wherein Nature was to be put to the wrack! That sentiment still lives in vivisection. Militant atheism/materialism is another of its expressions.....the enforcing of a flat-earth banality and a pan-reductionism.
It's easy to complain about materialism, but it's a lot harder to do something about it. What chance does holism have against the scalpel of the vivisectionists? The materialists used their scalpels to escape the flimsy paper-bag that is holism, in a semi-reversal of the Pandora event. Putting the cat back in the bag will be no mean feat. It will, necessarily, come down to a David and Goliath.... dustup. It won't always be pretty. Hey, we like your toys, we just don't like your attitude!
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Which came first, bits or computers? Do bits emerge from computation, the way I suppose atoms emerge from metabolism? I'm rather skeptical that God invented atoms, and then tried to figure out what to do with them. But this is what we suppose of Nature. Nor did the Phoenicians invent the alphabet, and then try to figure out what to do with all those letters.
With Graham Harman we have an object oriented ontology. I did a bit of SmallTalk, in my day, which was an early object oriented computer language. It felt a lot more natural than Fortran, certainly. Does it violate our notions of cause and effect? Sure, to a degree. Do the bits and bytes simply evaporate? Are they magically subsumed by a Platonic computer in the sky? Can they coexist?
If I can't translate OOO to the world of bits and bytes, then I'll have to resort to quantum magic, which is an ontological cop-out, IMO. The quantum is a symptom of holism, not its cause. Keep in mind that, as a card-carrying immaterialist, I frown upon power lines. I like it better when they're buried, and it's not just about aesthetics, either!
Television is a symptom of cosmic remote-viewing, not of the electron or the quantum. Everything is a convolution of direct perception. The more convoluted, the more material. Yes, we will have TV in heaven. It's called RV.
If you sneak up our telephone pole and cut the wires, will the house get darker? If you go to Las Vegas, will your wallet get lighter? It's also about the cosmic infrastructure, and balancing the checkbooks. Isn't there a free lunch in heaven?
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