The January 2023 Philosophy Book of the Month is Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise by John K Danenbarger.
Neither time, time-ness, unconscious here-ness, unconscious now-ness, nor any unconscious presence exist.
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Re: Neither time, time-ness, unconscious here-ness, unconscious now-ness, nor any unconscious presence exist.
They balance.
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Re: Neither time, time-ness, unconscious here-ness, unconscious now-ness, nor any unconscious presence exist.
ie a field not being composed of particles,
is an abstract, ie imaginary
Whether you like or not.
Any field which is composed of particles,
such as an agricultural field, it is real.
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Re: Neither time, time-ness, unconscious here-ness, unconscious now-ness, nor any unconscious presence exist.
It makes total sense to me that you would need an equal and opposite of both forces on both sides the dualistic fence to obtain a balance.
When I refer to the dualistic fence I am referring to the fence that presently states that in nature 0=1 and 1=0 OR +=- and -=+
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Re: Neither time, time-ness, unconscious here-ness, unconscious now-ness, nor any unconscious presence exist.
You need the other two force interactions 0=0…1=1….or -=-….+=+ as well to obtain that balance.
All 4 off electromagnetic force interactions NN;NS;SN;SS are therefore required.
I maintain that these forces can only be balanced in nature they cannot be cancelled out and these electromagnetic force interactions are clearly not illusionary.
I maintain that an electromagnetic vibratory balance is in place in nature and this is what’s observed throughout the cosmos at all levels macro and micro.
These ideas may go against presently accepted modern day scientific views but I gave up on those views years ago simply because they do not relate to me personally at the psychological or philosophical level.
The brain for example utilises electromagnetic processes.
2023 Philosophy Books of the Month

Mark Victor Hansen, Relentless: Wisdom Behind the Incomparable Chicken Soup for the Soul
by Mitzi Perdue
February 2023