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To: Bread Upon The Water who wrote (1686)11/12/2007 10:15:59 PM
From: epicureRespond to of 1695
 
:-)
have a wonderful evening
catch you some other time



To: Bread Upon The Water who wrote (1686)11/16/2007 11:03:31 AM
From: koanRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 1695
 
Re "Deep thinking":

The great H.L. Mencken, once said: "for every complex problem there is a simple answer, and it is usually wrong."

Sir Isaac Newton, maybe the greatest mind of all times did an almost flawless job explaining gravity at a time when he should have not had enough information to do so.

But at the outer edges his equations never worked perfectly. The scientist's for the next couple of centuries kept fudging the equations until to make them fit until Einstein came along and said you cannot do that: "there is a reason why those equations do not work perfectly" (paraphrased-lol).

And that is when he introduced the third diminsion----TIME. After whiched they worked perfectly. It just took a bit more depth of thinking.

The deeper one thinks the more sophisticated the truth they will realize.

Cheers,

Chuck