Feb 7 2012: So, we have parts. How many parts, how do they fit together, why don't they do what I want them to do?
I like to think we have 96 parts, you can fit that many together in enough ways to explain the difficulty in pinning things down without giving it up entirely.
Dec 23 2011: The frame of reference I was using goes like this - math - philosophy - sociology - biology - chemistry - electricity - ions - virtual photons --- the edifice would be lucky to have feet of clay.
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I like to think we have 96 parts, you can fit that many together in enough ways to explain the difficulty in pinning things down without giving it up entirely.
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