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{Chaotic Determinism (+ Extracts) [continued (24)]}[4th August 1988]


[Redbook5:260-261][19880804:1705k]{Chaotic Determinism (+ Extracts) [continued (24)]}[4th August 1988]

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I think that the difference* is this:

The Principles on the Outer Circle seem broadly to be relatable to Deterministic Chaos patterns of Distraction.** The relationship of the 2 Circles – Outer Distractive or Separating, Inner Harmonising or Unifying – is also analogous to patterns studied in O[uter] C[ircle] (eg Jupiter’s Red Spot;*** and cf the opposite cyclonic rotation directions above and below**** the Terrestial Equator).

But the Principle or Qualities on the Inner Circle seem to me to owe nothing to Deterministic Chaos (so far), little to other areas of Deterministic Science, and much to fundamental concepts arising from Man’s inner experience. (This applies most to those at the top of the Circle, least to those at the bottom – which is entirely to be expected). I would be impressed, but unsurprised, to find the Outer Circle changes mathematically described; I should be amazed and incredulous if the same could be done precisely# for the Inner Circle changes.#* (A numerical factor for diversity is possible, I suppose, and of course exists for Unity; but Scientists have a way of distorting the meanings of words they quantify. I do not think that the ‘Quantum of Action’ quantifies the Inward Action of the Inner Circle.)


*[Between the Outer and Inner Circles as regards Deterministic Chaos – see last previous entry.]

**ref [[Redbook5:253-254][19880804:1354b]{Chaotic Determinism (+ Extracts) [continued (12)]}[4th August 1988],] 254

***ref [[Redbook5:251][19880803:1949c]{Chaotic Determinism (+ Extracts) [continued (7)]}[3rd August 1988],] 251

****[ie north of and south of, respectively]

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#*But it’s not absolutely impossible to conceive of – and it might say something about the nature of Mathematics.#** After all, in a broad sense, isn’t it what I’m doing?

#**[[Redbook5:207][19880704:0000]{(Extract, & Comment:) The Nature of Mathematics}[7th July 1988]]



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