(October 30, 2015 at 7:08 am)robvalue Wrote: What does "formerly applied" mean? I'm not trying to be difficult, your use of words is very strange to me. I've never heard anyone use "design" without some sort of intelligence doing the designing; it's a verb. At least some sort of agent.
What is the noun associated with the verb "design"?
"A design" usually means the result of an agent doing a design. Even if the agent isn't sentient, there's still an agent or else there is no verb.
Quote:Formerly defined parameters for execution. -> Design
"This is how particles interact,period." -> Design
Do you understand what I mean now?
Formerly in the sense that the parameters were fed before the execution.
Or to speak in normal tongue - "This is how particles interact,period" existed before the big bang