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RE: [Way-off-topic] Creating a Complex System using XSLT.Step


RE:  [Way-off-topic] Creating a Complex System using XSLT.Step

On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote:

> Of course it is.  On the other hand, much depends on the 
> point of view of the schema designer's customer. ;-)
> 
> Scale Relativity in Cantorian Space and Average Dimensions 
> of Our World. Castro, Granik, Naschie:
> 
> "It is shown that within the framework of the new 
> relativity the cosmological constant problem is non 
> existent since the universe self-organizes and self-tunes 
> according to the renormalization group flow with respect 
> to a local scaling microscopic arrow of time. This implies 
> ......
> will drive the universe to a quasi-crystal phase of the 
> lower average dimension of theta to the power of 3."
> 
> What a pain.  All that work just to invent rock.
> 
> len

Well this seems quite exciting to me, particularly that quasi-crystal
phase!.  I'm off to Arizona next week, and will check if the 'crystal'
seers in Sedona can provide some guidance. I'll even ask about XML
schema... :-O




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