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Originally Posted by Waddlesworth
oh i know. the four forces thing stretches Ne to its limits. guess it has more of a spooky mystical quality to it for me than anything else- an "if only someone could" quality. I'm no physicist.
There are four fundamental forces within all atoms, that dictate interactions between individual particles, and the large-scale behavior of all matter throughout the Universe. They are the strong and weak nuclear forces the electromagnetic force and gravitation
http://www.geocities.com/angolano/As...talForces.html (a pretty decent short introduction)
Pretty much everything in everyday life is explained by either gravity or the electro-magnetic force. As an analogy it sounds fine, but I would rather not use analogies that may mislead one into thinking there is actually some more fundamental underlying equivalence.
I think the concepts of socionics need to be much simplified, too much mysticism just gets you lost into the ocean of eternal oblivion. I would tentatively define intuition simply as semi-random input from long-term memory, any better ideas?