Re: [Fractint] History
On Wed, 05 Mar 2003 at 22:17 Paul Lee wrote:
Mark A. Freeze wrote:
Isn't history fractal in nature?
Sadly to say, this is true. Humans are forever doomed to keep iterating the same mistakes over and over again.
A poorly developed system, I would say. When we finally realize how we should have lived our lives, it is too late to put our knowledge into practice. And trying to impart our wisdom to our children is equally futile. Whoever or whatever created the human condition, (random evolution according to science), did amazingly well when it developed our fractally intricate bodies. Too bad it fumbled the ball by giving us so little chance to reap the benefits of the often harsh lessons of our lives. Jim (FOTD-CD is progressing) Muth
----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Muth Thursday, March 06, 2003 4:17 AM Subject: Re: [Fractint] History On Wed, 05 Mar 2003 at 22:17 Paul Lee wrote:
Mark A. Freeze wrote:
Isn't history fractal in nature?
Sadly to say, this is true. Humans are forever doomed to keep iterating the same mistakes over and over again.
A poorly developed system, I would say. When we finally realize how we should have lived our lives, it is too late to put our knowledge into practice. And trying to impart our wisdom to our children is equally futile. Whoever or whatever created the human condition, (random evolution according to science), did amazingly well when it developed our fractally intricate bodies. Too bad it fumbled the ball by giving us so little chance to reap the benefits of the often harsh lessons of our lives. Jim (FOTD-CD is progressing) Muth All you have to do is seize the moment, and you can benefit. Go forth and purchase a pump for that basement of yours, and install it. Then one of those harsh lessons will have borne fruit! :-) John W.
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