Author: Emeric
Published: January 8, 2017
I was studying my mind this evening, watching the process of learning, of transformation, of coming up with an as instantaneous shift in paradigms and I posited a potential theory theory: Time Feedback Correction Time Feedback Correction…
The torus transposed upon infinity, upon change or adaptation.
Then it became extremely apparent that Feedback is our existence and potentially the key to rapid learning.
Author: Emeric
Published: January 6, 2017
Wolfgang Pauli comments, “I think the important and extremely difficult task of our time is to try to build up a fresh idea of reality.”
Author: Emeric
Published: December 27, 2016
Again I am drawn to the closest connection we have to reality, the metaphor, the metaphor that is everything we experience, the metaphor as the image-bridge between our individual experience of the world, the mindscape between experience and awareness.
I’ve explored this at depths in other essays and in other ways, but it calls back to me.
And now a thought ago, while reading about quantum entanglement, of which I’m mostly ignorant, the sharp sight of switching ignorant unknowns with ignorant unknowns shown as phrases of physics in this case, trick us into believing we know something more about what we don’t.
What strange game we put upon ourselves, a blackhole to drop into, to see the light.
Author: Emeric
Published: December 26, 2016
The technology as far as I see will miss if it misses the fundamental truth of entertainment, it’s there to keep people company, to keep them from feeling alone, but also giving them something to share with others.
It gives them something to speak about; it gives them something to cuddle up to and share an experience with; it creates connection and a reason or excuse to sit down with your wife or husband or date or friends.
Author: Emeric
Published: December 22, 2016
“Don’t be satisfied with stories, how things have gone for others. Unfold your own myth.”
~ Rumi
Rumi
Author: Emeric
Published: December 22, 2016
One of the reasons I write, one of the reasons why I love particular writers, lives within this quote below.
It’s a masterful twist for students to allow themselves to summarize the thoughts of other thinkers, teachers, etc. who’ve put time into the contemplation of a particular idea and exploration.
“Dr. Vater Richard Marius the director of writing at Harvard used to say, ‘encourage your students not so much to be, you know, original thinkers, but to find their thinking in the thinking of others’.”
https://www.coursera.org/learn/learning-how-to-learn/lecture/5tk5r/optional-interview-with-william-craig-rice-on-learning-in-the-humanities