Fred-Rick
2 min readSep 20, 2023

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Thank you, Andy.

Physicists are not known to be good at language, and it shows. They do not understand structure very well.

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Let me tell you about Odysseus who got captured in a cave guarded by a Cyclops.

Do you know how he escaped?

Two reasons, and the first one he used was calling himself Nobody when the Cyclops asked for his name.

The second part is that when the Cyclops was asleep, Odysseus and his men punctured the one eye of the Cyclops with an enormous wooden beam they had sharpened.

Of course, the Cyclops screamed loudly, and outside the cave other Cyclopes came around to ask what had happened. They did not enter the cave. The Cyclops told them that Nobody had hurt him; Nobody had punctured his eye.

Result: the other Cyclopes did not capture Odysseus because they did not see any reason to suspect he was there.

Translation: Only by making use of the unimportant position can one overcome the all-important position.

If you don't do that, then the all-important position will keep you locked in place your entire life.

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The ancient Greeks understood structure far better than what physicists understand today, particularly the big picture.

As long as you do not use accurate words, Andy, you will remain in that cave. You will chase item after item after item, and you will never open up your second eye to see the big picture. You will remain a Cyclops.

You have to start using words with real meanings. You have to kill off the word(s) you envision as being all-important and that can do and explain everything.

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I can help you, but you need to desire help. You are stuck inside a physicist's cave. It's a shame, because you are very smart and you actually have figured out a lot that is correct.

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