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Notes

[Notebook: DB 58 Bringing god home]

[Sunday 18 December 2005 - Saturday 24 December 2005]

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Sunday 18 December 2005

FORMALIZATION = COOLING I still find it hard to think or write about the Roman Catholic Church without passion as I see in more detail what an oppressive force it is. But [for] the development of a new scientifically based religious

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technology which is capable of globalization we must establish a formal symmetry between people which provides a context for their rights and duties regardless of their individual differences. In other words the scientific point of view (or perhaps the physical view) sees us as a set of identical particles, that is as a species. We include all distinguishable classes of 'entities' as 'species'.

CLASSICAL = LINEAR (time and logical (causal) order of events but allowing for bifurcation and parallel processing, ie CLASSICAL NETWORK.

QUANTUM NETWORK = SUPERPOSITION/ENTANGLEMENT

The mathematical loss of information in calculating an inner product n a Hilbert space seems to be isomorphic to the loss of information caused by the 'collapse of the wavefunction'. But we can say that the information carried by the collapsed state (ie the measurement) is the same as the entropy of the state (= superposition of states) that collapsed.

IDENTITY BY SIMPLICITY (PHYSICS)

IDENTITY BY ABSTRACTION = ISOMORPHISM.

We might distinguish procrustean idealism from scientific (knowledge) idealism.

Monday 19 December 2005
Tuesday 20 December 2005
Wednesday 21 December 2005
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Hughes, Patrick, and Gordon Brecht, Vicious Circles and Infinity: A Panoply of Paradoxes, Doubleday 1975  
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Krushchev, Nikita Sergeevich Krushchev, and Strobe Talbott (translator). Edward Crankshaw (Introduction), Krushchev Remembers, Little Brown & Company 1970 From Amazon customer review: 'It is also a story of one person's political survival under immense stress and arbitrary death sentences. Stalin's ways were unpredictable and capricious. Probably this because what Stalin wanted: complete fear for the people so they would become passive like sheep unable to strike back at him. Kruschev mentions that when you met Stalin for a meeting you didn't know whether you would come out alive. He explains the unpredictable paranoia of Stalin and his methods for destroying imagined and real rivals such as Trotsky and other communist party leaders. Edmund P. Leigh.ß 
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Mukherjee, Siddhartha, The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer, Scribner 2010 '"In 2010, about six hundred thousand Americans, and more than 7 million humans around the world, will die of cancer." With this sobering statistic, physician and researcher Siddhartha Mukherjee begins his comprehensive and eloquent "biography" of one of the most virulent diseases of our time. An exhaustive account of cancer's origins, The Emperor of All Maladies illustrates how modern treatments--multi-pronged chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery, as well as preventative care--came into existence thanks to a century's worth of research, trials, and small, essential breakthroughs around the globe. While The Emperor of All Maladies is rich with the science and history behind the fight against cancer, it is also a meditation on illness, medical ethics, and the complex, intertwining lives of doctors and patients. Mukherjee's profound compassion--for cancer patients, their families, as well as the oncologists who, all too often, can offer little hope--makes this book a very human history of an elusive and complicated disease.' --Lynette Mong 
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Pope Benedict XVI, and Peter Seewald, Last Testament, Bloomsbury Continuum 2016 'Pope Benedict made history by being the first Pope in over 700 years to resign from office. The Catholic Church the world over was stunned. Worn out by corruption in the Church and by an endless series of clerical sex scandals, he decided that the resolution of all these problems was outside his power for a man of his age.' 
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Ranke-Heinemann, Uta, and (translated by Peter Heinegg), Eunuchs for the Kingdom of Heaven: The Catholic Church and Sexuality, Penguin Books 1991 Jacket: 'This survey of the Church's attitude to sexuality is nothing if not fair ... A formidable book, being a relentless polemic backed by enormous erudition. The only ecclesiastical response to it that seems to me possible is a bull declaring that women have no souls.' Anthony Burgess in the Observer 
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Ari Rabin-Havt, Trump's outrageous lies come straight from big businesses' playbook, 'Sixty-three years ago, as the scientific community neared consensus that tobacco products were dangerous, titans of the tobacco industry came together to meet with John Hill at the Plaza Hotel in New York. This was a rare gathering, as these executives were fighting one another for market share in an immensely competitive business. Hill, the founder of PR conglomerate Hill & Knowlton, recommended that they form a public relations operation, thinly veiled as a scientific institute, to argue that their products were safe. Together, the tobacco executives and Hill created the Tobacco Industry Research Committee, a sham organization designed to spread corporate propaganda to mislead the media, policymakers and the public at large.' back

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