Re: Jungian holons and complex quantum numbers
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Posted by pelastration on August 26, 2003 at 16:44:29:
In Reply to: Re: Jungian holons and complex quantum numbers posted by DocN on August 26, 2003 at 09:13:09:

Gene mutations may have various reasons such as outer holons bringing unstable or disharmonic oscillations or even extra parts inside a holon. That way also the whole holon will oscillate in a different way. When this 'changed' holon joins with another holon to form a new holon that new holon will behave abnormale. (Cfr. genetic influence of LSD or crack, effect of air-pollution). Indeed it's an out of phase situation (provoke by interfering exogenous holons). But also changes in the conditions of the parent holons may cause changes in the oscillation patterns of a holon. (cfr. change in pressure in one parent holon provokes a change in the child-holon.) A membrane 'field' (although I prefer not to speak about 'field' because it has the connotation of losing historical information) is an area of an outer membrane in which at least two previous 'holons or hyperspaces" are coupled in a new unity. So a PART of two hyperspaces are coupled and layered on each other. That gives a new unique combination: a new holon. This new holon has new characteristics and will oscillate differently than the two previous 'parent-holons' since the vibrating membranes push on each other and may (1) work together (harmonic resonance) or (2) against each other (disharmonic or dissonant). Dissonance means a lot of friction and may caused the almost immediate decay of the holon. On cosmic scale such a decay is called a black hole: the redraw of one of the hyperspaces (and of course it ends with a high concentration in one final point of extreme mass-density). Since these two hyperspace had between them a number of couplings (and sub-holons) they all are forced to decouple (this a the extreme events we see around a black hole like plasma vertexes). This goes also together with shock-oscillations through the (two or more) membranes of the hyperspaces involved, and also on related universes (which feel those shock-oscillations and vacuum effects as gravitational waves). Similar as these cosmic holon couplings and decouplings consciousness and knowledge works. Memory represents longer-time holons, but learning new information that changes previous ideas needs that these old knowledge-holons first are decoupled, and one of the hyperspaces can recouple with the new gathered information. (i.e. Mary, my girlfriend is honest. When Mary lies however: decouple the association between Mary and honesty). Now we can ask if this approach is fully hol(on)istic because holons are traditionally containing the full amount of information of only one previous holon and as far as I understand there is never spoken about embedding of external holons into others, and internal movements, etc. But this new approach is conform the general 'holistic' view of interconnectivity. Above image shows you how events inside one holon can communicate with each other, (1) a direct way by layer friction (and following interactions) and more clearly observable and measurable, and (2) via a long and weak difficult observable way: via long-wave vibrations of the gravitational super-membrane(s). This approach predicts thus a double 'gravitational' effect of any (holon)-event. Dirk
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