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From: dvdw©3/12/2012 2:05:10 PM
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This past weekend when studying a 1963 article By Professor David Bohm reprinted in the Journal of Systematics Vol1 #3, was greatly impressed with the knowledge conveyed therein.

Professor Bohm raises the question whether connectedness is not more fundamental than existence itself. There from the Professor posits; that the Link is fundamental, and therefore disclosure about the relationships between linkages, uncover relationships, as ever more important than the structure of particles.

The conclusion from these thoughts are that; linkages and action are prior to objects and states.

This is impactul understanding, framed within the backdrop of one of our threads primary concepts;

Mr Pensinger,"The variables in the quantum wave equation are multivalued: for every value of x there are a multiplicity of corresponding values for y. Two different notions of identity are involved here, one simple and one complex. An entity with simple-identity, when in motion, carries very little holistic information about the system of which it is a part. An entity with complex-identity, when in motion, carries a large component of holistic information about the system to which it belongs." ....

if this is served enough, than we can expect observor bandwidth, will eventually catch up to it.
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