7. A musical ensemble playing the same standards, and someone plays one note wrong, and everyone else instinctively works it in. and the song is different now and here is jazz. — csalisbury
I know no science but if an electron collapses in an improbable place does that radically alter what's probable after? — csalisbury
8. Oysters, irritation, pearls. — csalisbury
9. [political example] — csalisbury
Ignorant view of jazz.
Better view: cooperative improvisation. — Galuchat
These ants always walked single file to the pumpkin patch when one day Crazy George veered off, leading the colony to eventually discover Australia. — frank
Lucretian swerves? — StreetlightX
new things always emerge under the banner of something old. — csalisbury
As in all the weird and wild theories are the adult equivalent of filling in the alphabet? — csalisbury
Yes. I don't believe in randomness or the supernatural or miraculous because I believe everything is within the purview of nature. — BrianW
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