> But better I like "Any statement is true in its frame of reference"
...all statements are embedded in a frame of reference ...but some statements are false. ...any statement has the potential to be true in a frame of referencetailored to its content
> Fibonaccis are derivations from nature. There is no language in a
> flower's petals. Its existence is a fact backed up by the entire
> universe. (Washburn, in case no-one knew....)
...but if the universe is itself a linguistic construct?
> Better I'd like to see 'Consciousness is embedded in evolution.' It
> gives us all something and someplace and somewhen to look for. And a
> virian maxim should be a place from which to explore. Not a frame
> with no exit.
...I'm a bigger fan of "Evolution is a process of consciousness" [which - I think - A.N. Whitehead would like better, were he not dead and thus not in a position to judge]
-psypher