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Author Topic: In Search of an Uncertainty Principle  (Read 2401 times)
Ron Edwards
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« Reply #30 on: August 28, 2003, 11:52:18 AM »

Hi,

Thanks, Mike. Our last few posts puts our outlooks (regarding "instances") much closer than they seem to have been for a while, I think.

Marco, there you go - Mike's example provides an example of the kind of problems in play that may be identified and addressed through the theory. By literally using the theory, in terms of terminology and so forth, in dialogue with the other people? Probably not. But with the theory to inform one's dialogue, in keeping with trying to establish more satisfactory play (or avoiding beating out one's brains in trying), yes.

That's the added value. Whatever other added value you may or may not be looking for, I can't speak to.

Best,
Ron
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