Some physicists are trying to find a way around the infinitely dense point of the universe starting. — DanielP
So do you think the observable universe started with an infinitely dense point? — DanielP
What about before that, do you think there was something like the Big Bounce, or the membranes in a higher dimension that hit each other and cause Big Bangs every several billions of years? — DanielP
When you say our sense of wonder is a priori, innate, and unrelated to experience, do you ever question that? — DanielP
Do you think that when we discover and explore things, two things are going on - we are curious and filled with wonder, and the universe is wanting us to discover things about it? — DanielP
An unstable system will change - that's what being unstable is. — Banno
Everything is Vibration: A phenomenon whereby oscillations occur about an equilibrium point. People, society, beliefs, atoms, history, nature...Yin/Yang,
You have to find your equilibrium point in life. — ovdtogt
Check it on google — Banno
A system is a group of interacting or interrelated entities that form a unified whole.
A balanced system is any system that persists in time to eternity. — ovdtogt
Because we live in an expanding Universe the sum total of everything is decay (i.e increasing in entropy) and therefor nothing is permanently in balance. — ovdtogt
Without that equilibrium there is no reason why the group of entities can be called a unified whole. — Metaphysician Undercover
I am very much a believer in using balance as a metaphor to understand 'reality' but fail to see why defining a 'system' is in any way enlightening. — ovdtogt
Systems that are not in a state of equilibrium are a commonplace — Banno
Unstable systems exist. But are much less likely to last than stable systems. — DanielP
I like your definition of a system, Metaphysician Undercover. And maybe what I was going for was once a systems loses stability or balance, it might lose its status as a system. — DanielP
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