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Journal: November 5, 2010
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Morality                       Epistemology

Laws of Physics: Everything is the same and everything is different. The laws of physics govern each particle’s trajectory, and each field’s response and create a unique trajectory for each particle or field itself. I was thinking about plasma being the most abundant form of matter and how little we have on earth, including some in ion sized gas tubes lighting my page; an amazing thing to be able to light the night with captured plasma, the stuff of the sun.

Moral Scales: And by thinking it amazing, I must have a scale of “amazingness” along which I align my overall “good-bad” scale, creating a duality in the extreme and a related differential, perhaps calculus, of “amazingness”; “goodness” too, of course. Scales define morality on all scales, sometimes up, sometimes down, sometimes correlated in complex slopes with several other scales, sometime repugnant with other scales. Scaled morality it seems is unique, at least exaggerated in humans.