glider1
Deity
@Johny
Yeah good one have been in a similar dilemma many many times! I suspect the resolution to this very good debate is that there is no such thing as "mutually exclusive" except as we perceive it in our intellect. The intellect is a bit like a difference engine, trying to find ways to seperate issues out, when issues are always interrelated like a "chicken and egg" and the issues cannot actually be seperated except through arbitrary definitions. Problems get resolved by a combination of imagination and reason, and they work interrelatedly and cannot be seperated, and it takes as much time as it will take. This is pure commonsense, because in the nature of this problem for example, I as glider1 do not have to solve it. Others could equally well solve it as well, so long as the solution is not viewed from a mutually exclusive vantage point.
Many thanks for uploading that code, will "check it out".
Cheers.
Yeah good one have been in a similar dilemma many many times! I suspect the resolution to this very good debate is that there is no such thing as "mutually exclusive" except as we perceive it in our intellect. The intellect is a bit like a difference engine, trying to find ways to seperate issues out, when issues are always interrelated like a "chicken and egg" and the issues cannot actually be seperated except through arbitrary definitions. Problems get resolved by a combination of imagination and reason, and they work interrelatedly and cannot be seperated, and it takes as much time as it will take. This is pure commonsense, because in the nature of this problem for example, I as glider1 do not have to solve it. Others could equally well solve it as well, so long as the solution is not viewed from a mutually exclusive vantage point.
Many thanks for uploading that code, will "check it out".
Cheers.