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Posted by Box Holder on September 28, 2002 15:18:38 UTC

Thanks for repeating that, Alan.
It has been clear to me that F=0
is as deep and meaningful a rule of life as almost everything
I hear on the radio and television.

That is why I continue to be interested
in Dr. Dick's Paper and in the thoughts
of persons whose academic degree is in
journalism or theology, or similarly,
the ideas of scatalogical poets who are
strung out on coffee, if there is any
difference between the latter and the former
besides pecuniary success.

There are many parallel ideas in the world
attesting to the idea that all things
are internally consistent and that it
is all for nothing ... a mere entertainment.
And along the way, we experience the novel
thoughts of finer minds, such as Dr. Dick's
explanation of how Newton's idea of time
is what confused the issue of time for
generations of physicists thereafter.

So thank you for being one of those fine, novel minds. You compare very favorably with jellyfish as a conversation partner, and you have never
stung me!

-- Mike

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