[FRIAM] Movement vs. Behavior, and what's in the Black Box

glen gepropella at gmail.com
Mon Jun 16 20:17:18 EDT 2025


Of course! Embrace the all mighty Asynchrony! I admit, though, to being a bit amazed Nick found those posts and responded to them. They're even properly formatted/threaded. Maybe Nick's been body snatched by an internet-literate parasitic species from outer space. Pretty soon, he'll be writing things like "$S=-k_{B}\sum_{i}p_{i}\ln p_{i}$".

On 6/16/25 3:21 PM, Frank Wimberly wrote:
> Sheesh.  Are you guys talking about a conversation from 5 years ago?
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> Frank C. Wimberly
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> On Mon, Jun 16, 2025, 4:10 PM Frank Wimberly <wimberly3 at gmail.com <mailto:wimberly3 at gmail.com>> wrote:
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>        Frank,
>        Would you say that the mind is as public as RSA.        encryption?
> 
>     I'm not sure I understand your question.  But. no.
> 
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>     Frank C. Wimberly
>     140 Calle Ojo Feliz,
>     Santa Fe, NM 87505
> 
>     505 670-9918
>     Santa Fe, NM
> 
>     On Tue, May 12, 2020, 10:58 AM Jon Zingale <jonzingale at gmail.com <mailto:jonzingale at gmail.com>> wrote:
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>         Glen, Eric,
> 
>         I am enjoying how the conversation is developing. The celery
>         example strikes me as being important, but where Glen refers
>         to /scale/ I would speak of /domain of definition/. That a shift in
>         domain happens to be size, rather than some other contextual
>         specification, may not be what we want. If this isn't the case
>         Glen, please let me know. With respect to Eric's points it seems
>         fair to me to say that a paddle wheel is behaving, but perhaps not
>         in the /larger/ context of the river. The celery is behaving, but not
>         not in the /smaller/ context of capillary action. Here I am using
>         the language of /large/ and /small/, but perhaps other modalities
>         have a place as well. One can say Nick's behavior appears
>         spontaneously, but in fact was necessitated by something /prior/.
>         Here an /earlier/ Nick could play the role of the river.
> 
>         Frank,
>         Would you say that the mind is as public as RSA encryption?
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