there are three types of drives that determinate the direction of changes:
-"dead end" (impossible) drive (drive without choice)
-"automatic" (self driven) drive (drive with only one choice)
-"free will" drive (drive with more than one choice)
Owl
Aug22-03, 10:57 AM
Freewill drive is the only drive i see making changes. Isn't there always more then one choice in every situation?
ddr
Aug22-03, 04:14 PM
Originally posted by Owl
Freewill drive is the only drive i see making changes. Isn't there always more then one choice in every situation?
when you drop a pen from a height it won't write a poem cause it has no such choice. in fact it can only hit the ground after a short free fall.but also if you leave the pen on the desk it cannot went away but it has to wait untill next time - the time when you get it...
or so...
FZ+
Aug22-03, 05:28 PM
ddr: yes it can. As far as QM is concerned, it can. You can only make a probabilistic statement, and then your observation collapses the waveforms into a single instance.
VeraLynn
Aug29-03, 05:29 PM
Aren't we all forgetting the Great Machine? We're just a bigass VW bus headed toward a cliff.
steppenwolf
Aug29-03, 11:28 PM
Originally posted by ddr
-"dead end" (impossible) drive (drive without choice)
-"automatic" (self driven) drive (drive with only one choice)
i can't see the difference between these two idea, if you have only one choice, you have no choice.
drag
Aug30-03, 05:46 AM
Actualy, like FZ partially mentioned, according to QM
nature always has infinite choices according to its
fundumental laws. As for "us", "we" seem to have none,
because "us" is meaningless.