tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1721936663537182702.post1447904240511074181..comments2023-04-15T16:25:27.142+02:00Comments on Complementary Training: Interesting findMladen Jovanovićhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10496128173509866986noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1721936663537182702.post-16232412482783583012010-10-29T01:28:04.091+02:002010-10-29T01:28:04.091+02:00Thank you for support David!
I just today made an...Thank you for support David! <br />I just today made another one<br /><br />'bro~lab coat' of strength training<br /><br />:)Mladen Jovanovićhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10496128173509866986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1721936663537182702.post-56371562721969394382010-10-28T08:33:56.075+02:002010-10-28T08:33:56.075+02:00Hej Mladen. Here is a quote from The Complementary...Hej Mladen. Here is a quote from The Complementary Nature from John McCrone about our use of the squiggle symbol. Thought you might like it. We support your efforts! <br /><br />"[it] breathes life back into the dichotomy by representing the opposing tendencies of autonomy and integration as a dynamic which can be tilted in either direction. It is not order and disorder that matter, but the stuff in-between... A very useful notation [is suggested] to keep the dynamic nature of a dichotomy in the forefront of our minds. So they talk about determined~random, or continuous~discrete instead of the either/or slash I've been using in saying determined/random and continuous/discrete. Reality emerges within the limits set by a dichotomy rather than having to divide itself left or right to either side."<br /><br />Mtsbwy! <br /><br />DAE from TSSThe Squiggle Sensehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04056587945747179240noreply@blogger.com