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To: 2MAR$ who wrote (19256)2/12/2005 12:33:26 AM
From: cosmicforce  Respond to of 28931
 
There are odd and even synergies IMO. Even synergies are bosonic (such as your meeting of minds examples - no Pauli Exclusion Principle applies). Odd synergies are fermionic (like a person and their mortal enemy). Both are powerful, but like in some sort of Star Wars drama, people, groups and nations can become embroiled in harmful fermionic interactions that end up in the mutual destruction of the things themselves. They may or may not reemerge and form new fermions. These days I'm working towards bosonic interactions but have been drawn into the fermionic ones as well.

Have to check out that movie. Sounds familar - maybe I've already seen it but forgot. Came out in 1990. Read the "Tao of Physics." Forgot it was Fritjof Capra...