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Re: Rosennean "Cookbook"



Jack Park wrote:  If one were to surmise that a cookbook, at
least some recipe in a cookbook would grow out of the methodology
necessary to setup my QP program, then, it seems clear to me that the
program needs a world-view change that facilitates its ability to
explore (whatever that means) the boundary conditions entailed in those
initial conditions. Right now, I don't have a clue where to start on
such an inquiry.

Jack, you already have that. You are already proceeding from a viewpoint of complexity; meaning that the interactive potential is what matters, not the specific information or the specific interactions or even the specific types of interactions... What most programmers do is try to get the computer to do it all; all the human thought process. That's not what you're after, right? You want to create an interactive tool and the emphasis has to be on ways to increase the interactive potential. Human minds, using the process, will supply the full-blown complexity of multiple interacting consciousnesses (that's an awkward plural!)...
 
Judith
----- Original Message -----
From: Jack Park
To: ***
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [ROSEN] Rosennean "Cookbook"

Ayten Aydin wrote:
<snip>

>
>* A biosphere is all about the coming into existence of ever novel initial
>and boundary conditions over past 3.5 billion years, and the physicists'
>isolation of a part of systems 'now' will not suffice to answer the question
>of the evolutionary emergence of such persistently novel initial and
>boundary conditions.
>

>
<snip>

Ayten,

The entire dialog between you and JohnM is rich (for me, at least). The
passage above, in particular, slapped me in the face directly
(metaphorically speaking). The QP program I wrote deal with expanding on
initial conditions, but does nothing, afik, to explore the boundary
conditions except to the extent that it runs out of entailments and
expands its model no further. If one were to surmise that a cookbook, at
least some recipe in a cookbook would grow out of the methodology
necessary to setup my QP program, then, it seems clear to me that the
program needs a world-view change that facilitates its ability to
explore (whatever that means) the boundary conditions entailed in those
initial conditions. Right now, I don't have a clue where to start on
such an inquiry.

Thanks
Jack