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Uploaded by on May 31, 2007

And how this is like Quantum reality.

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  • if you had stayed at the beggining, you wouldn't be wearing that apron and those glasses. you are contradicting yourself.

  • I don't understand your comment...how does wearing an apron have anything to do with it?

  • i am sorry it took me a while to find out that you had replied. anyway, when you say 'stay there' does that mean not developing? i am sorry, i kinda didn't understand the later parts but the 'stay at the beggining' really caught my attention. it either sounds so right, or it sounds very wrong.

  • Shunru Suzuki had a very nice book called "Zen Mind Beginner's Mind." I think the idea is to approach experience with a fresh perspective, rather than through "conditioning" or habit, so that learning keeps happening. Then Nick is relating this to a profound idea in physics, that physical reality might be new in every instant, so that it could actually morph like magic, theoretically.

  • boring.

  • Yes, I know it's boring. It was the first thing I put up, so friends of Nick could see him, before I had any editing skills. But even though it's boring to watch, the idea is profound.

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  • @Love2LuvYa If you think this is boring, you're boring.  Sorry.

  • @Love2LuvYa you're boring, this is the most interesting stuff imaginable

  • there is no specific cause for any event. That is, there is an infinite amount of causes that bring about each event. Everything is interconnected, so the idea of an isolated, singular cause for an event doesn't really apply.

  • Well,mmmm,yes and now,cause and effect still play out,but you are right about the probability factor.

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