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MikeHelland


Registered: Dec 2003
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What is the significance of "No Windows" on monads?

Let me tell you.

Let's say I have 2 monads, each with a dimensions x.

monad1.x = 5
monad2.x = 20

Let's say we wanted to find out the distance between these monads.

Obviously, we would suggest monad2.x - monad1.x which = 15.

But the monads are window-less. When I say monad2.x, I just looked directly into the monad.

That's not allowed.

How then do we determine the distance between them?

More monads, operating in such a complex way as to compound and act as an observer, complete with sense organs and a brain.

The relative space between the windowless monads can be determined from relational data encoded in the brain of an observer.

Please, take a look at my paper and free tools, and do pass on my work. If for no other reason than because Leibniz isn't around to champion his vision himself.

http://cloudmusiccompany.com/paper.htm
http://cloudmusiccompany.com/monads.htm

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