Re: What is Maslow's hierarchy really?
- From: "Tom" <tkorna@xxxxx>
- Date: 27 Oct 2005 11:02:33 -0700
forbisgaryg@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Tom wrote:
> > forbisgaryg@xxxxxxx wrote:
> >
> > > Spatial and temporal relations at minimum.
I see.
> > Temporal relations are elimininable in terms of spatiality (imho, as is
> > everything; at least *each and every* concept of physics *is*
> > expressible in terms of distance).
>
> Explain momentum. Explain acceleration. Please leave out everything
> but distance and make the explaination clear.
As far as I can see, your assertion is that temporarity is required
_also. As far as I know, a unit of time is the *distance* something
travels (with that which travels the fastest as the most exact basis
for all comparison / measurement).
Please, don't be angry with me. I truly am a complete novice. I am just
trying to make sense of things on my own. I am sorry.
Kindest regards,
Tom
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