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| Celia D. (OP) User ID: 2406070 10/01/2012 07:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh, "something" will happen, just not catastrophically and not what could be predicted beforehand. Like the Aurora shooting or the Libyan massacre. We're running around like mad trying to prove order out of chaos.... When, in fact, that which appears to be chaos is only a higher form of organization! I think the Sun has something to teach us.... |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 3020064 10/01/2012 07:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh, "something" will happen, just not catastrophically and not what could be predicted beforehand. Like the Aurora shooting or the Libyan massacre. We're running around like mad trying to prove order out of chaos.... When, in fact, that which appears to be chaos is only a higher form of organization! I think the Sun has something to teach us.... ... or the ocean. |
| Life and Love Live life fully! User ID: 18613580 10/01/2012 07:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh, "something" will happen, just not catastrophically and not what could be predicted beforehand. Like the Aurora shooting or the Libyan massacre. We're running around like mad trying to prove order out of chaos.... When, in fact, that which appears to be chaos is only a higher form of organization! I think the Sun has something to teach us.... There is certainly a human compulsion to "organize" things, especially other people. I wouldn't say chaotic things are particularly ordered, but they can be understood statistically. (Like the ideal gas law) The test of character is how you're willing to treat someone when you are absolutely certain that you are right. |
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| Celia D. (OP) User ID: 2406070 10/01/2012 07:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh, "something" will happen, just not catastrophically and not what could be predicted beforehand. Like the Aurora shooting or the Libyan massacre. We're running around like mad trying to prove order out of chaos.... When, in fact, that which appears to be chaos is only a higher form of organization! I think the Sun has something to teach us.... ... or the ocean. Exactly. |
| Celia D. (OP) User ID: 2406070 10/01/2012 07:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh, "something" will happen, just not catastrophically and not what could be predicted beforehand. Like the Aurora shooting or the Libyan massacre. We're running around like mad trying to prove order out of chaos.... When, in fact, that which appears to be chaos is only a higher form of organization! I think the Sun has something to teach us.... ... or the ocean. Exactly. |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 3020064 10/01/2012 08:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Life and Love Oh, "something" will happen, just not catastrophically and not what could be predicted beforehand. Like the Aurora shooting or the Libyan massacre. We're running around like mad trying to prove order out of chaos.... When, in fact, that which appears to be chaos is only a higher form of organization! I think the Sun has something to teach us.... ... or the ocean. Exactly. E.g. I made the sand a boundary for the sea, an everlasting barrier it cannot cross. The waves may roll, but they cannot prevail; they may roar, but they cannot cross it. Jeremiah 5:22 |
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| Celia D. (OP) User ID: 2406070 10/01/2012 08:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh, "something" will happen, just not catastrophically and not what could be predicted beforehand. Like the Aurora shooting or the Libyan massacre. We're running around like mad trying to prove order out of chaos.... When, in fact, that which appears to be chaos is only a higher form of organization! I think the Sun has something to teach us.... There is certainly a human compulsion to "organize" things, especially other people. I wouldn't say chaotic things are particularly ordered, but they can be understood statistically. (Like the ideal gas law) In real life, there is no chaos. We are following some kind of order, even if we don't get it in this here and now. |
| Billy_Sastard User ID: 24631136 10/01/2012 08:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How can someone say that nothing ever happens when so many things are happening all at once that it boggles the mind to actually try and fully conceive the notion??? It is, to me, sad how fast people forget the FOUNDATIONS of our fine country! This country was won by an armed population capable of fending for themselves, and will be lost by couches full of potato-sheeple riding their 52" HD-LEDTV's into the orwellian sunset. :( :abomb::abomb::abomb: BRING ON THE DOOM!!! |
| Life and Love Live life fully! User ID: 18613580 10/01/2012 08:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Life and Love Oh, "something" will happen, just not catastrophically and not what could be predicted beforehand. Like the Aurora shooting or the Libyan massacre. We're running around like mad trying to prove order out of chaos.... When, in fact, that which appears to be chaos is only a higher form of organization! I think the Sun has something to teach us.... There is certainly a human compulsion to "organize" things, especially other people. I wouldn't say chaotic things are particularly ordered, but they can be understood statistically. (Like the ideal gas law) In real life, there is no chaos. We are following some kind of order, even if we don't get it in this here and now. Yes, chaos is a descriptive term, not a defining one. I work with complex phenomena that defy conventional description, but by casting them into a statistical domain, one begins to actually make sense of it. The test of character is how you're willing to treat someone when you are absolutely certain that you are right. |
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| Celia D. (OP) User ID: 2406070 10/01/2012 08:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Celia D. We're running around like mad trying to prove order out of chaos.... When, in fact, that which appears to be chaos is only a higher form of organization! I think the Sun has something to teach us.... There is certainly a human compulsion to "organize" things, especially other people. I wouldn't say chaotic things are particularly ordered, but they can be understood statistically. (Like the ideal gas law) In real life, there is no chaos. We are following some kind of order, even if we don't get it in this here and now. Yes, chaos is a descriptive term, not a defining one. I work with complex phenomena that defy conventional description, but by casting them into a statistical domain, one begins to actually make sense of it. That's very cool! I wish I had brains like yours...or, at least a facsimile. |
| Life and Love Live life fully! User ID: 18613580 10/01/2012 08:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Life and Love There is certainly a human compulsion to "organize" things, especially other people. I wouldn't say chaotic things are particularly ordered, but they can be understood statistically. (Like the ideal gas law) In real life, there is no chaos. We are following some kind of order, even if we don't get it in this here and now. Yes, chaos is a descriptive term, not a defining one. I work with complex phenomena that defy conventional description, but by casting them into a statistical domain, one begins to actually make sense of it. That's very cool! I wish I had brains like yours...or, at least a facsimile. But you do! Everyone does! The test of character is how you're willing to treat someone when you are absolutely certain that you are right. |