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"Allen L. Barker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > omadeon wrote: > > > > Multiple Form Logic is relevant to... Zen because > > (like "Laws of Form") it derives all conventional > > Propositional Logic from three axioms which are > > based on Experience: (1) The Law of Oneness, > > (2) The Law of Reflection and > > (3) The Law of Perception. > > What a sad cross-posted troll. What a boring predictable internet-culture reaction. Instead of moaning, _you_ especially should read the "Theory of Multiple Forms". It might make you understand more clearly some of the things that interest _you_, personally (after reading some of your own web-pages, about mind control, and so on). Here is the URL again: http://multiforms.netfirms.com Read especially the "saga and the agony" section. ;) Besides, I don't consider it as irrelevant to alt.zen, or to the other newsgroups. I posted it to selected few, in order to attract serious scientific interest, as well as people who'd like to hire me, for serious work. Revolutionising logic has two benefits: A freer state of mind, and a more efficient production of hardware and software. The Theory of Multiple Forms deserves serious attention, yes. By logicians, scientists, gurus, programmers, even... comedians. ;) The internet should be used for serious exchanges of useful information, not for slander and intimidation (of the kind we often see in Usenet). If some idea or theory deserves attention, it _should get it_. No labelling is justified. A troll is a person who seeks attention for psychological reasons, only; and offering nothing in return. I'm offering you (for free) a theory that is worth millions, since it can be used to make lightning-fast computer hardware and better software. I'm also offering you free therapy, since the same theory can... liberate your mind, by showing you some common fallacies of logic, and how they still go on within traditional logic. What else do you want, maan? Fish? Hooks? Jokes? OK, I'll see what I can do, and I'll let you know. ;) Cheer up and be happy George http://www.geocities.com/omadeon
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