Re: Severe PIH 34 weeks

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Fri May 25 07:39:14 2007


"On the whole, I'd rather be in Philadelphia." William Claude Dukenfield.

Art

At Thu, 24 May 2007, Terrence.Jones@kp.org wrote: >
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>Was lucky enuf to hear Dr. Hawking's presentation on scientific
>determinism this spring. He reassured us we would understand things better
>in time. It might take a long time. But apparently we are light years from
>any threatening black holes.
>
>Trying to survive the cold war climate, a hidden variable concept could be
>reassuring. But Hawking had different dragons to slay. I think He would
>disagree with Joe, that God sometimes "fixes the game". The uncertainty
>principle applies to all things. (Besides, the Game isn't 'broke'.)
>Instead, according to Hawking, "God sometimes throws dice where they
>can't be seen".
>
> A subset of supersymmetrical strings: "Gravitons", scatter (like dice),
>according to nonlinear differential solutions within a boundary condition
>connecting the distant past to the distant future. Uncertainty provides a
>challenge. Like reconciling definitions, evidence, experience and
>intuition; with clinical mgmt. "Maybe and maybe and maybe some more.
>Maybe's the exit [Your] lookin' for". (PS)
>
>Jan '07 Green Jnl (Wildmer), and a number of articles in April AJOG,
>highlight the use of upcoming angiogenic markers to help pinpoint severe
>preE: PLGF (placental growth factor), and sFst-1 (soluble Fms-Like
>tyrosine kinase-1). We'll be drowning in these by the end of the year.
>
>Along with the inevitable attention to the outcome of the game, save some
>focus for what tricks lie up the sleeve of the Universe:
>
>"The life of a man is like a game with dice; if You don't get the throw
>You want, You must show Your skill in making the best of the throw You do
>get." Terence
>
>Someone on the list once said: "Being lucky is better than being right".
>Seems so 'relative"? What's best, sometimes, is just Being.
>
>/tj
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>I think you are right. Einstein said that but Hawking has come along and
>said basically what you are saying with the advent of quantum mechanics
>and
>what not.
>
>>In a message dated 5/24/2007 7:40:00 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
>>agfolley@hotmail.com writes:
>>
>>"God does not play dice with the unviverse" Einstein.
>
>>Actually, I believe modern physics indicates that God DOES INDEED play
>dice
>>with the Universe and occasionally fixes the game. They found that out
>with
>>quarks and other teensy tiny particles that people talk about over coffee
>
>>and
>>whirring computers.
>>
>>I could be wrong, but that's what I read ...
>>
>>Joe P.
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><br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Was lucky enuf to hear Dr. Hawking's presentation on scientific determinism this spring. He reassured us we would understand things better in time. It might take a long time. But apparently we are light years from any threatening black holes. </font>
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><br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Trying to survive the cold war climate, a hidden variable concept could be reassuring. But Hawking had different dragons to slay. I think He would disagree with Joe, that God sometimes "fixes the game". The uncertainty principle applies to all things. (Besides, the Game isn't 'broke'.) Instead, according to Hawking, "God sometimes throws dice where they can't be seen". </font>
><br>
><br><font size=2 face="sans-serif"> A subset of supersymmetrical strings: "Gravitons", scatter (like dice), according to nonlinear differential solutions within a boundary condition connecting the distant past to the distant future. Uncertainty provides a challenge. Like reconciling definitions, evidence, experience and intuition; with clinical mgmt. "Maybe and maybe and maybe some more. Maybe's the exit [Your] lookin' for". (PS) </font>
><br>
><br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Jan '07 Green Jnl (Wildmer), and a number of articles in April AJOG, highlight the use of upcoming angiogenic markers to help pinpoint severe preE: PLGF (placental growth factor), and sFst-1 (soluble Fms-Like tyrosine kinase-1). We'll be drowning in these by the end of the year.</font>
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><br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Along with the inevitable attention to the outcome of the game, save some focus for what tricks lie up the sleeve of the Universe:</font>
><br>
><br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">"The life of a man is like a game with dice; if You don't get the throw You want, You must show Your skill in making the best of the throw You do get." Terence</font>
><br>
><br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Someone on the list once said: "Being lucky is better than being right". Seems so 'relative"? What's best, sometimes, is just Being.</font>
><br><font size=2 face="sans-serif"> </font>
><br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">/tj</font>
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><td><font size=1 face="sans-serif"><b>"Andrew Folley" <agfolley@hotmail.com></b></font>
><br><font size=1 face="sans-serif">Sent by: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net</font>
><p><font size=1 face="sans-serif">05/24/2007 14:58</font>
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><br><font size=2 face="Courier New">I think you are right. Einstein said that but Hawking has come along and <br>
>said basically what you are saying with the advent of quantum mechanics and <br>
>what not. <br>
><br>
>>In a message dated 5/24/2007 7:40:00 A.M. Central Daylight Time,<br>
>>agfolley@hotmail.com writes:<br>
>><br>
>>"God does not play dice with the unviverse" Einstein.<br>
><br>
>>Actually, I believe modern physics indicates that God DOES INDEED play dice<br>
>>with the Universe and occasionally fixes the game. They found that out with<br>
>>quarks and other teensy tiny particles that people talk about over coffee <br>
>>and<br>
>>whirring computers.<br>
>><br>
>>I could be wrong, but that's what I read ...<br>
>><br>
>>Joe P.<br>
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art fougner, md
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