Seeing is believing – Or is it?

Mellozzo, Music Making Angel

Mellozzo, Music Making Angel

The reader at this stage will have to remember that the idea of this MIS is to develop a dialog with the unknown, or what some say is the unknowable.  By definition, things are likely to get a little woolly, so preliminary findings are that a sense of humor and a relaxed attitude probably will permit those who take the project seriously to get the most out of it.  Those who take the high road will be comfortable with discussions such as this excerpt from one initiated by Robin Smith, Department of Philosophy, Texas A&M University.

  • “I argue instead that Aristotle’s concern there is a problem much less familiar to us and one that we can only understand against the backdrop of the state of Greek mathematics in the early fourth century. In effect, I propose that we regard the theory of demonstration as initially motivated by problems in the foundations of mathematics. This permits a much more satisfying explanation of the way Aristotle actually tries to solve his regress problem (in particular the role of ‘unmiddled’ propositions in that solution); at the same time, it explains the extensive borrowings even in technical vocabulary from mathematical theories that we find in the Analytics (noted over sixty years ago by Rosenmeyer)”

Moving to another level, consider observations reasonably derived from Robin Smith’s work.

  • There is frequently a failure to appreciate what facts, given the right platform and attitude, might have been accessible.
  • It happens that the full chase of an idea or game – then with a tunneled attention – permits help or threat just outside this focus escape us.

Yet another level approaches what may actually be happening.

  • All the arguments in this site give the sense that those on the other side of the mirror see the problem and, in order to engage, make adjustments to produce stories that can be read at all these levels simultaneously.  There seems to be no change of value in the level of interpretation, so the reader must realize that the adjustment has been made for his benefit.  If this is kept in mind, there will be an opportunity to grow with Web 4.0 and IPv7.

Experienced subsequent to expressing this view of potential for pioneering communications, this impression to be included in Phase IV is relevant:

  • During an interview with a senior Swiss banker he discussed my dossier and told me it looked very good except for some serious blunders and perhaps illegal mistakes I had made.  I asked for details, gave him what I believed to be current information, and suggested he review it.  He called the Swiss police who took it up immediately.  They corrected the information which then satisfied the banker, who then said that he was prepared to make an offer.  “For what?”  “A position at the bank.”  I then made the point that I was there representing my firm, not to apply.  At  this point some others appeared and a  heated argument about passports took place.  At this juncture, a tired old man appeared to find out how things were going.  “There were a few misunderstandings, but they have been resolved.”  Hundreds of years rolled out of the old man’s fatigue, and he wanted to go out for a meal.  The banker insisted on treating.  The scene dissolved before knowing where all this was to lead became clear. -  A black disc with a white band at the circumference – A yo-yo in a hangman’s noose  (9.27.09)

Continued probing with IPv8 yields this Phase VII correlation.

  • A Phantom tail section – A group of very unusual people were on their way to take an examination.  Moments before their arrival, one found that he had lost his glasses.  Another in the party improvised a pair for him, saving the day.  He became immediately attached to her.  As the story evolved, her physical problems became evident.  He had never seen anything like them.  The story ended as they were working through the situation. – The breach of a long naval gun.  (5-12-10)

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