Re: Theos-World Causes & Effects
Mar 18, 1999 09:31 PM
by Teos9
In a message dated 3/18/99 2:11:47 PM Eastern Standard Time,
schuelergerald@optec-hq.optec.army.mil writes:
<< there are some systems
that can go from order into chaos, >>
And these systems would be????????
<<On the other hand, the now-famous butterfly
effect shows that most complex systems deal
with too many causes rendering them entirely
unpredictable.>>
So if you cant predict effects, related to causes, one should conclude there
is no relationship? Seems to me the only real conclusion here is, we are not
good at prediction.
<<And of course the famous Bell theorem which
shows how some local effects can be produced
from non-local causes,>>
If you "put it in" over here and "it comes out " over there. It's still the
same "it" and it's still the same cause and effect.
I say again, give me specific examples of effects without causes. All you did
is spout chaos theory, not fact.
Louis
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