Replying to LO27472 --
Dear Learners and dear At and Rick,
>This work of art contains many of the thoughts in pictures and words which
>we have pondered over in our LO-dialogue through the many years.
>It made me wonder. Imagine we present the LO in a similar manner. We get
>an artist like Andrew to paint the pictures and a poet like Leo to write
>the phrases. But then, that would not be original any more!
Yes, as the cursor tracks over the 'surface' the 'surface changes' and
slowly the surface is 'restored' to the original composition. Then the
'quantum effect' inside us says; the 'explicate' has shifted "hither and
thither" (Feynman) but the 'implicate' remains forever changed. For what
passed over the 'pixelated' surface passed 'through' the unpixelated mind.
In the Paradisio it was said that man "makes patent what is latent". Or as
Goethe wrote it down;-) " Observe, how nature is a living book, unfathomed
although not unfathomable." Or as Confucius put it " Lift up your robes
and dive in."....to be continued ;-)
Love,
Andrew
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