tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12178273252979439702024-03-07T09:25:33.327+00:00Chaotic livesWe spent our lives, in islands of order in a sea of chaos. Totally chaotic lives. Islands of order, a product of chaos, the attractors produced by exercising our habits, day-in day-out. Our lives deeply immersed in chaos.chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.comBlogger56125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-976053620963844462014-11-25T13:24:00.004+00:002014-11-25T13:24:58.477+00:00A hostile environment that promotes bitterness..<!--[if !mso]>
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<b><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-language: EN-GB;">A hostile environment that promotes bitterness..</span></b></div>
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<b><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-language: EN-GB;">the current landscape around the globe .. </span></b></div>
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like animals herded on their way to the slaughterhouse ..all sorts of aberrant
behaviour lurking in every inch of their individual path to fulfilment ..to the point that
technology advancements lose their meaning ..become a ..seen as ..a noose
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chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-72401621768593275932013-04-28T07:42:00.000+01:002013-04-28T07:42:00.750+01:00The default mode network (DMN) out of functions of a self-referential nature. Self-referential processes, the groundwork for chaos. "<i>At the conference, they reported new findings on how these drugs scramble brain activity in ways that might help explain their mind-bending effects.</i>"<br />
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mind-bending .. as spacetime ..bending .. curving spacetime .. <br />
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mind space .. as any other kind of space .. whatever its ..flavour .. combined with ..time .. as spacetime .. something like ..mind spacetime .. you have another approach to provide an explanation to the aforesaid effects of the hallucinogenic drugs .. <br />
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Einsteins .. relativity in mind space .. <br />
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<i>Image: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/tais/572489386/in/photostream" target="_blank">Taís Melillo</a>/Flickr</i><br />
cooollll... <br />
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"<i>Araújo’s team found that ayahuasca reduces neural activity in something called the default mode network, an web of interconnected brain regions that fire up whenever people aren’t focused on any specific task. It’s active when people daydream or let their minds wander, for example.</i>"<br />
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.. default mode network .. a web of interconnected brain regions that fire up whenever people aren’t focused on any specific task .. <br />
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.. reduces ..neural activity in the default mode network ..and as a result of this reduction .. the psychedelic effects(??) .. <br />
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"<i>Scientists don’t really know what it does, but they love to speculate. One interpretation is that activity in this network may represent what we experience as our internal monologue and may help generate our sense of self.</i>"<br />
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network .. and as such ..it has been identified .. may represent .. internal monologue .. or ..in some sense ..a dialogue .. with an ..un-identified ..participant .. or even ..participants .. generate our sense of ..self .. out of the ..self(s) .. <br />
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..out of the whole is more than the sum of its parts .. approach .. kind of dialogue-monologue .. hell .. why not ..loads-a conversations going on there .. <br />
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self ..as such ..its meaning .. how it is derived .. the self ..the product out of self-referential processes .. the self ..out of self-referential ..<br />
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.. the equation derived state .. after each bout of a self-referring process .. always changing to reflect the outcome of the current referring process ..<br />
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only to last for as long the next process in the self-referential loop ..takes to complete .. the unit of time .. there are no limits .. even to quantum scales .. as small it can be .. <br />
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cybernetics .. concept arriving processes .. procedures .. <br />
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<a href="http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/04/psychedlic/all/">Open Your Mind to the New Psychedelic Science | Wired Science | Wired.com</a> <br />
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<a href="http://www.nature.com/news/neuroscience-idle-minds-1.11440">Neuroscience: Idle minds : Nature News & Comment</a> <br />
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"<i>Last year, British scientists reported that psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, like ayahuasca, reduces activity in the brain’s default mode network.</i>"<br />
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.. reduces activity .. neural .. and ..in .. in the brain’s default mode network.. again .. discrete .. specific .. that holds the key .. in understanding the findings .. <br />
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"<i>The researchers proposed that interfering with the default network could be how psychedelic drugs cause what users often describe as a disintegration of the self, or even a sense of oneness with the universe.</i>"<br />
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.. disintegration of self .. sense of oneness with the universe .. <br />
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(..what came to my mind now .. the approach .. the attitude ..ingrained ..in us .. to deny this dimension of human activity its comeuppance .. its use and usefulness ..out of an arbitrary measure based upon the worthiness imposed by religion, self-righteous societies .. hypocriting in the sense that what does not serve a purpose worthy of the standards, imposed shove it under the carpet .. it does not suit our ideas about the human being ..) <br />
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.. <i>disintegration of self</i> .. <i>sense of oneness with the universe</i> .. the reduction in neural activity in this<br />
..default network .. brings about .. disintegration of self .. self aggregated ..out of its parts .. integrated .. into a whole .. that process is ..inhibited .. stalled .. the self remain in ..scattered .. into its pieces .. and in that state .. the sense of oneness with the universe .. achieved .. claimed as been achieved ..<br />
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"<i>The results suggest psilocybin affects not only the default mode network, but also disrupts a certain type of rhythmic brain activity.</i>"<br />
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..disrupts a certain type of rhythmic brain activity.. <br />
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"<i>Individual subjects who experienced more of this desychronization while on the drug tended to report a greater subjective sense of disintegration. ”For me this is the most interesting observation of the lot,” Carhart-Harris said. “Our sense of self, the sense of being someone, really is a kind of an illusion. All we are is a product of our brain activation.”</i>"<br />
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<i>desychronization</i>.. synchronisation ..being the process that the disparate parts coalesce into the whole .. the self .. and as such is .. desynchronised .. therefore ..disintegration ..of self .. self as such ..self-dom .. the process (..or the outcome of..) that separates us .. detaches ..us from the oneness of the universe .. in a sense denies us .. the oneness ..and the hallucinogenic drugs ..disrupts that process .. assists in the disruption ..<br />
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the state(s) that ..it allows us to be .. illusions .. hallucinations .. deemed as .. <br />
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but ..<br />
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..our sense of self, the sense of being someone, really is a kind of an illusion. .. the reality ..turns out to be the ..illusion .. turns heads ..upside down .. <br />
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.. all we are is a product of our brain activation..<br />
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product ..mass produced .. outcome .. processes ..machinery .. brain .. activated ..on-line .. <br />
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attempting to make sense .. passing it through my filters .. <br />
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<a href="http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/07/psilocybin-stud/">Psilocybin Study Hints at Rebirth of Hallucinogen Research | Wired Science | Wired.com</a> <br />
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"<i>Formerly the focus of academic and government inquiry, hallucinogens were abandoned by researchers in the aftermath of the Sixties, when rampant recreational abuse frightened authorities and the drugs became culturally intertwined with chemical excess. But with a small but growing number of researchers now studying hallucinogens, the once-promising field is alive again.</i>"<br />
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.. <i>when rampant recreational abuse frightened authorities and the drugs became culturally intertwined with chemical excess</i> .. <br />
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abuse .. frightened authorities .. culturally intertwined with chemical excess .. the mindless brute ..the human .. treated ..beneath .. combined with lack of information .. un-armed by knowledge .. the authorities the proverbial ..watchdog ..hound ..built out of perpetual distrust of people .. determined to adhere to standards put forth by their enlightened members ..know-all individuals .. themselves ..heaped in ignorance ..all that they represent simply a facade ..<br />
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and the people that are treated as dirt .. behave like dirt .. a self-fulfilling process .. <br />
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one that could be seen even in the current revival of the study of the hallucinogenic drugs .. the ..yesterday's ..dirt .. become the enlightened of today's .. the mix of people reported that attended the conference in 2010 .. which was not the usual cohort attending scientific conferences .. <br />
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"<i>In 2008 Griffiths and his team at Johns Hopkins reported that the majority of 36 ordinary people who took psilocybin for the first time in an 8-hour session in his lab still regarded the experience as one of the five most personally meaningful events of their lives more than a year later. Two-thirds of them rated it among their top five spiritual experiences.</i>"<br />
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"<i>More recently, Griffiths surveyed 1,600 recreational psilocybin and found that 40 percent ranked the experience in their top five most personally meaningful.</i>"<br />
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..personally meaningful.. meaning .. for selves .. actively engaging into .. the process to make sense out of events we are engaged in .. achieve meaning .. understanding why we have engaged\are engaging .. judging ..assessing the impact upon self .. <br />
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less .. 'I don't know's' .. as we progress through life .. and more ..'I know's' .. <br />
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and that meaning achieved .. carried on in life .. directs one's future engagements .. profoundly .. <br />
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"<i>The classic psychedelics, including psilocybin and LSD, stimulate receptors for serotonin, a neurotransmitter that’s also targeted, albeit in different ways, by approved antidepressant and anti-anxiety drugs like Prozac and Zoloft.</i>"<br />
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Psilocybin. Image: Jynto/Wikimedia Commons<br />
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<a href="http://www.pnas.org/content/106/6/1942.long">The default mode network and self-referential processes in depression</a> <br />
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"<i>The recently discovered default mode network (DMN) is a group of areas in the human brain characterized, collectively, by functions of a self-referential nature. In normal individuals, activity in the DMN is reduced during nonself-referential goal-directed tasks, in keeping with the folk-psychological notion of losing one's self in one's work.</i>"<br />
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.. functions of a self-referential nature .. self-referential processes .. the groundwork for chaos .. deterministic chaos .. as all chaos related processes are.. even just for lack of evidence ..against .. merely the absence of knowledge ..at the current state that knowledge is .. <br />
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avoiding ..dipping into chaos .. feared .. scared of .. and that is ..that what ..DMN .. represents .. the default mode network .. the group of areas in the human brain .. scientifically specified .. <br />
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..and by being ..default .. or merely ..claimed as such .. as we will always end up there .. only if we take our mind of .. engage in ..non-self-referential tasks .. towards achieving goals .. set out as ..meaningful(?) .. making money(?) .. loose one's self in one's work .. deemed as ..<br />
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what have been called as well ..as existential problems .. doubting our own existence .. meaningless .. and the anxiety it brings out .. the depressive moods .. lingering into states of loosing one's own mind .. the oneness equated to ..nothingness .. an onslaught of despair ..and oblivion .. <br />
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the disintegration of self ..healing ..provides experiences ..otherworldly ..presumably ..<br />
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avails an informed approach .. self-learning ..self-engaging ..active-ly.. knowing why <br />
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work .. as a means of defense for the individual .. work presents itself as a necessity ..<br />
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people in society delving into stupor .. the fear authorities are engulfed in ..see it as a threat .. but for people is .. see it as a soul-searching endeavour ..mystical experiences .. mystical in need to be ..demystified <br />
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"<i>Imaging and anatomical studies in major depression have found alterations in both the structure and function in some regions that belong to the DMN, thus, suggesting a basis for the disordered self-referential thought of depression.</i>"<br />
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.. the disordered self-referential thought of depression .. <br />
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.. they ask the wrong question .. there is a fault in the question .. and it would only produce false results ..<br />
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the self-referential term adheres to the DMN .. the DMN by their definition is self-deferential and as such makes it chaotic ..and is disordered by nature .. and it does exist in all human individuals .. but do not all humans suffer from depression .. depression arising out of the circumstances each individual finds self in .. <br />
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..should be accepted ..that this is our nature .. as it has been since we set foot upon this planet ..or better since our consciousness ..kicked in .. and elevated us to the current status we are in today .. <br />
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and this nature of ourselves ..has driven us to constantly make meaningful our life events .. first at a personal level and by that to the next stage to the collective level ..and that is how knowledge have amassed .. <br />
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and that is every individual's potential <br />
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depression kicks in when the individual does not fulfill the potential carried .. when society treats the individual like a cog in a machine .. alienate the individual from its very self .. do not allow individual to delve deeper into self .. to gain knowledge for self .. to achieve meaning for self .. <br />
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..something that can be achieved ..if armed with knowledge .. <br />
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give a man a fish and he will sustain self for a day teach a man how to fish and he will sustain self for a lifetime ..<br />
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the perspective upon which communities are built .. the skills and the knowledge of the members of a community that which growth and development of the community relies upon .. <br />
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the vehicle for progress relies solely on the abilities and the expertise that the members of the community possess .. <br />
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if ever for such a system to progress .. should base upon it ..the whole system of economy for a community, a village, a town, a city, a country, a state right up to ..the whole world over and in every aspect of it .. to literally form the 'currency' used to exchange the goods produced and the services offered <br />
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every bit of the process built upon the very entity it relies upon .. the people .. kept inside within the system on the entities of the system that is built upon.. chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-68956144173753027852012-04-23T11:45:00.008+01:002012-04-23T12:16:17.284+01:00leaders .. each and everyone of us. It is merely a matter of scope that differentiates each leader out of us from another...leaders each and everyone of us..<br />..how can one .. wiggle its way out of.. of what? .. this paradox .. <br /><br /><a href="http://www.procentusconsulting.com/">Welcome to Procentus Consulting</a><br /><br />"<a href="http://www.procentusconsulting.com/">The new ‘now’ is with us as a core feature of the foreseeable future.</a>" <br /><br /><br />defining .. the new ‘now’ .. with my apologies .. to what avail these are ..deemed as necessary or appropriate .. <br /><br />if that term is ..appropriate .. in the current situation .. and what I try to achieve <br /><br /><br /><a href="http://www.procentusconsulting.com/">The challenges are immense.</a><br /><br /><br />a revelation .. what I can call it .. and push forth a humble ..apology .. <br />to a fellow man ..pursuing ..its very own line ---<br /><br /><br />leaders .. each and everyone of us .. humanity as a whole ..leadered ..<br /><br />..it is merely a matter of scope that differentiates each leader out of us from another. <br /><br />from us ..being leaders in our lives .. to being leaders for the immediate circle that surround us .. to ..ever widening circles .. possible and potential .. <br /><br />limitless .. boundless ..for .. each and every one .. separately .. and for humanity at large ..<br /><br />.. concentric circles .. all-inclusive .. and .. thoroughly included in all .. <br /><br />the only definition ..fit to the human individual .. none other .. than that .. that includes the leadership attribute .. <br /><br />the fact remains .. the leadership qualities .. are for us all .. no one is excluded .. <br /><br />something that ought to accompany all the ..leadership wares .. one(s) are ..peddling .. <br /><br />for any leader .. that extends its scope .. of leading .. beyond its very own life .. its immediate circle .. <br /><br />- it is paramount .. to sink into us .. in the psyche .. of what is represented .. as a human individual .. as ..humanity - <br /><br />that this individual ..seeks ..to be a leader .. of leaders .. <br /><br />that is the challenge .. for each one of us .. that extends its reach to such scope .. <br /><br />for leading .. beyond its very own life .. <br /><br />that we are .. leaders .. each and every one of us ..not sheep .. <br /><br />what ..ought not .. to be ignored .. scorned at .. ridiculed ..<br /><br />the challenges the world faced in its long history .. and faces .. it is none other than .. the realization .. sinking hard on ..consciousnesses <br /><br />as individuals .. constantly .. and continuously .. persistant .. and unstoppable .. for the heck of it .. <br /><br />strive to assume their .. rights .. inalienable as they are .. to lead their lives ..against the odds .. that societies evolution ..has left upon humanity's shoulders .. the baggage to bear .. as bit by bit .. that aforesaid baggage ..is shaken off .. and discarded .. dust in the wake of humanity's progress .. <br /><br /><br />forsaken .. would be .. when would-be leaders .. choose to ignore .. that the ones they want to lead .. are leaders .. as well .. <br /><br />only to be reminded of .. as they have been .. and .. would be.. usually the hard way .. an inescapable consequence .. <br /><br />a hint for the remaining .. usurpers of human will .. wherever they are ..a gentle reminder .. that ought to be heeded .. if not to be left to escalate .. to a stark reminder ..chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-65003412303954713672012-03-03T14:47:00.003+00:002013-04-10T04:13:56.968+01:00The unconscious in society.<a href="http://bit.ly/wYELrJ">Monetary policy</a> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia <br />
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"<span style="font-style: italic;">Expansionary policy is traditionally used to try to combat unemployment in a recession by lowering interest rates in the hope that easy credit will entice businesses into expanding. Contractionary policy is intended to slow inflation in hopes of avoiding the resulting distortions and deterioration of asset values.</span>"<br />
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.. <span style="font-style: italic;">in the hope that easy credit will entice businesses into expanding</span> .. <br />
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.. <span style="font-style: italic;">contractionary policy is intended to slow inflation in hopes of avoiding the resulting distortions and deterioration of asset values</span> .. <br />
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.. in hope .. we trust .. a direct ..what? .. approximation? .. of .. Hayek's quote .. "...<span style="font-style: italic;">because any individual knows only a small fraction of all which is known collectively</span>."<br />
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<a href="http://bit.ly/x6cdZR">The Use of Knowledge in Society</a> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<br />
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"<span style="font-style: italic;">In Hayek's words, "The marvel is that in a case like that of a scarcity of one raw material, without an order being issued, without more than perhaps a handful of people knowing the cause, tens of thousands of people whose identity could not be ascertained by months of investigation, are made to use the material or its products more sparingly; that is, they move in the right direction.</span>"<br />
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.. what the fuck .. is that.. <br />
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.. without an order being issued .. the order.. lack or not .. representing .. the price signal .. <br />
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fuck off .. the use of knowledge in society .. the unconscious ..in society .. <br />
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my mind .. has performed .. an association .. it was not planned .. or driven .. as .. the threads that connect them .. associate them .. barely stand .. no matter .. the association has been performed .. and it is there .. for my mind to put ..substance in it .. meaning .. to draw .. more threads ..in it and by ..thickening .. the population of threads .. to glean out the procedure .. involved <br />
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the unconscious in society ..contemplated .. for different reasons .. to explain what drives government ..or state administration personnel .. at various states around the world .. against the system that they are an integral part of .. undermining the very system .. that they are part of .. finally undermining their very own position .. <br />
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the unconscious .. in the brain .. in the mind the brain makes .. the ..(well let us say it as such) .. contribution to the unconscious .. that brain neurons ..make .. either .. on their own .. single neurons .. or in groups .. assemblies of neurons .. and from that taken it to the level of societies .. having instead of neurons .. individuals .. on their own .. single individuals .. or in groups .. comittees or other bodies .. <br />
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though ..right now .. as I think of it .. with regards of societies .. and what triggered .. the unconscious in society ..idea .. involves individuals and groups of individuals .. which are the officials in state and government .. the upper levels in the hierarchy of society .. <br />
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that implies .. the individual precedent that overwhelms .. and overrides any demands that belonging in group ..entails .. <br />
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without meaning that the same attributes of .. the unconscious in society ..is not evident in other levels in the hierarchy of the society .. and that it is less important .. nevertheless .. whatever the level .. individuals act in the same way .. that neurons act .. <br />
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individuals .. either singly or in groups .. represent .. the unconscious in the society .. <br />
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despite that .. my thoughts still ..require closure .. the connection in Hayek's words .. between .. the scarcity of a resource .. and ..its sparing use .. by people .. without the information .. being relayed between the two points .. explicitly .. which .. amounts to ..being relayed .. unconsciously <br />
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.. or .. better put it .. being relayed ..via .. deeper levels .. that evades .. participants ..awareness <br />
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what can ..one think about it .. the idea of the ..invisible hand .. attributed to this Hayek's ..line of thoughts .. comes forth .. but does not explain .. <br />
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one thing that brings relevance to it .. is Goertzel's idea .. what came out of it .. the different levels .. that the visual system .. is built out of .. and whatever scene or object is visualised .. is processed ..from bottom to top .. analysed .. in its entirety .. from what it is comprised of .. from lines and circles .. to more complex planes .. level-by-level .. <br />
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the idea behind it .. that all these .. are performed .. without the individual bearing the brain .. being aware .. unconsciously .. what the individual is aware of .. is the final outcome of all these .. complicated processes .. that took place .. had to take place .. for the object or scene .. to be seen ..<br />
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but referring to that ..as unconscious .. either for the brain/mind and .. society .. doesn't explain .. how does that happen .. <br />
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one .. line of thought .. is what has been .. well, say it .. discovered .. about the 4.74 degrees of separation .. between the whole earth population .. the unseen contacts that implies .. channels that computations ..run across <br />
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the equivalent ..of the synapses in neurons .. highly ..interconnected .. <br />
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the knowledge ..is holistic .. may ..each one holds .. just a little bit ..of it .. but as a whole .. we possess ..all <br />
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that ought to give a perspective .. for the whole amount of ideas .. existing for the entire population on earth .. embodies the 'body of knowledge' .. that ideas do not travel .. at least not ..only .. by the ..physical .. traditional .. media .. but .. through the highly interconnected .. people network .. all over the world .. the one that is .. 4.74 degrees .. apartchaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-51241938004639005502012-02-16T10:39:00.007+00:002012-02-16T10:49:52.702+00:00The bottomless pit. The microscales of the human structures dissipating the energy stored in money. The paradox of economy.BBC News - <a href="http://bbc.in/vZeTnT">Greece bailout: Eurozone calls for tighter oversight</a> http://bbc.in/vZeTnT via @addthis<br /><br /><br />"<span style="font-style:italic;">Earlier, Mr Schaeuble said: "We can help, but we are not going to pour money into a bottomless pit.</span>"<br /><br />agreed .. <br /><br />but ..is time for Mr Schaeuble .. to get his maths right .. his physics .. into a proper perspective .. <br /><br />the epitomisation .. of the bottomless pit .. the microscales .. fractally revealed .. microscales .. where energy is dissipated .. <br /><br />money .. represent ..spending power .. the energy the individual is afforded .. once they are ..in its possession .. <br /><br />pour money .. into bottomless pit .. into the microscales .. of the human structures .. energy siphoned .. down to the ..microscales .. and the microscales .. are vast .. endless .. can never be satisfied .. no matter how vast .. the energy-carrying potential money accumulates ..<br /><br />money .. a store of energy .. money as such .. do not go down ..any bottomless pit .. the energy stored in them .. it is what goes down .. the bottomless pit .. the microscales ..of society .. <br /><br />energy ..dissipated .. witnessed as ..spending .. curb spending .. to stop the flow of money .. but their flow .. can not be curbed .. as they continue to store the energy .. even when this energy .. has been spent .. and can be spent .. again and again .. as long as money is possessed by individuals .. <br /><br />.. curb spending .. stop pouring money into a bottomless pit .. but that does never happen .. money continue to float .. never out of circulation .. <br /><br />.. money do not disappear .. once they are spent .. that is the paradox .. Mr Schaeuble .. has to deal with ..<br /><br />and if money .. do not disappear when they are spent .. where do the go .. an answer that everyone .. has ..handy ..<br /><br />into the hands ..of the final recipient .. into the vaults of the banks .. or whoever .. whatever entity .. makes it the goal .. of its existence .. <br /><br />.. what remains .. is the ..joy .. that money affords to people .. the energy ..spending .. encapsulated in money .. <br /><br />what keeps the whole spiral ..going .. advances humanity .. <br /><br />it is ..stingy to deprive people .. of such .. enjoyment ..chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-23292327754370484782011-12-27T15:18:00.009+00:002011-12-27T15:48:34.046+00:00Replacement to utter dumbfounding degree, effortlessly as if seemingly out of nowhere. Practices that are not what is agreed on, vanish into thin air... becoming evident ..to all .. new pieces keep popping up .. <br /><br />.. replacement .. to utter dumbfounding degree .. effortlessly .. as if .. seemingly out of nowhere .. practices that are not ..what is agreed upon .. vanish into thin air .. <br /><br />.. changes upheld .. at the most fundamental level .. people .. <br /><br />.. the past to current practices followed .. keep disappearing .. automatically ..extinguish .. what was the norm ..up to now .. will be .. no more .. <br /><br />.. what is underlying the crisis .. the world over .. the global economic crisis .. <br /><br />.. people keep asserting .. strengthening the attractors .. what is agreed upon .. and continue inventing new ways .. to deal with each other .. new attractors to trod on .. their innovation potential .. immense ..chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-52286620235464246092011-11-25T11:28:00.003+00:002011-11-25T12:21:27.023+00:00the priorities ..of living for individual .. and societies .. and of companies<a href="ftp://free-books.dontexist.com/genesis/!Repository/10000/ec9e62ee1a11ed4cc07a07fb457ac8d7">Chaotic Logic .. p. 34</a> .. the brain .. massively parallel .. <br /><br />"<span style="font-style:italic;">One way to predict the future of a system, given certain assumptions about its present and about the laws governing its behavior, is to simply simulate the system. But this is inefficient, for a very simple physicalistic reason. Unlike most contemporary digital computers, the brain works in parallel -- there are a hundred billion neurons working at once, plus an unknown multitude of chemical reactions interacting with and underlying this neural behavior. And each neuron is a fairly complicated biochemical system, a far cry from the on-off switch in a digital computer. But when one simulates a system, one goes one step at a time . To a certain extent, this wastes the massive parallelism of the brain.</span>"<br /><br />.. waste ..indeed ..<br /><br /><br />redundancy .. in processes .. .. what it is asked to achieve .. the task in mind .. a barrage of processes .. targeted .. targeted? .. not exactly .. they are not directed to a specific target .. they are unleashed .. to any exposed receptors .. for whatever outcome .. they might elicit .. beneficial or harmful .. <br /><br />they are not silver bullets .. <br /><br />brain .. brain waves .. unleashed .. sweep around .. to make .. mind <br /><br />parallel .. vs. serial .. what is the difference .. the subtle ..difference .. <br /><br /><br /><a href="ftp://free-books.dontexist.com/genesis/!Repository/10000/ec9e62ee1a11ed4cc07a07fb457ac8d7">p.35</a> .. trends in practical computing .. the development of parallel-processing computers .. when these .. expected .. to outperform .. conventional serial computers .. and by what margin .. <br /><br />"<span style="font-style:italic;">So, the question is, is simulation the best a mind can do, or are there short-cuts? This question ties in with some pressing problems of modern mathematics and theoretical computer science. One of the biggest trends in modern practical computer science is the development of parallel processing computers, and it is of great interest to know when these computers can outperform conventional serial computers, and by what margin.</span>"<br /><br />parallel computing .. equated to quantum computing .. parallel .. superposition <br /><br />individuals .. sold short .. mind-boggling .. thoroughly wasteful .. numbing senses .. for the individual .. and for society at large .. lacking meta-knowledge .. the attribute that reveals .. the potential hidden within an individual .. paramount .. a vitally necessary practice .. to be incorporated in the corpus of the processes each individual undertakes to solve any problems ..<br /><br />meta-knowledge .. knowing .. attempting to gain knowledge .. of how knowledge is gained .. how .. we are good at what we do good .. and how we are bad at what we do bad.. the mechanisms underlying .. responsible .. lurking underneath .. at what we all do .. builds out from .. fathom the mechanisms .. delve deep into them .. become extremely familiar with them .. <br /><br />sustenance .. survival .. personal .. of those around us .. should be surpassed .. become the least .. of our worries .. concerns about them .. ought to be eliminated .. <br /><br />survival .. sustenance ought to be the last things in their brains to deal with .. the ultimate goal for all that a human mind is able to provide .. to be put to good use .. the concerted efforts .. the collective grapple <br /><br />to make that possible .. <br /><br />individual .. and society .. ought to realise .. the waste .. that adherence to the prerogative that money puts forth .. its levelling off .. of all human individuals qualities are capable off .. is a destroyer and will lead to the ultimate demise .. of societies ..of human individuals .. of humanity ..proper <br /><br />the money have been .. in its time .. what propelled in the forefront .. human ingenuity .. tenacity .. in itself ..a destroyer .. of old antiquated social structures .. created an upheaval .. <br /><br />the new structures built .. have themselves grown stale .. old and antiquated .. outdated .. and ought to be replaced .. this process has already started .. it's ongoing .. nothing can stop it .. the old structures .. and whoever is clinging on them .. ought to realise .. resistance is futile .. can not go against the tide .. Assands .. Salehs .. Merkels .. Sarkozys .. Goldman Sachs .. bankers .. and all others from your very own battered fortresses .. give in .. instead .. be constructive .. contribute <br /><br />money .. has surpassed .. outlived ..its usefulness .. <br /><br />societies .. allocate .. goods and services and not make a big deal about it .. simple processes put in place .. focus on the goal .. do not sway .. divert .. get distracted .. by any other considerations .. monetary values, alien to human nature .. an obstacle .. to what is required to be achieved .. to render free the brains of individuals .. to create networks that will propel humanity to its utmost .. <br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">the priorities ..of living for individual .. and societies .. and of companies </span><br /><br />is it a matter .. that their brains ..rendered useless .. lobotomised .. to fulfil .. a premise .. the premise .. the orderly running of societies .. <br /><br />the individual a gorging machine .. out to consume .. .. everything ..that crosses its path .. an all-out quest .. to swallow relentlessly .. a voracious appetite .. always hungry .. and always thirsty .. <br /><br />-------------<br /><br />processes .. act independently .. entities on their own .. a system by itself .. <br /><br />.. elicit responses .. their reach .. universal .. spread .. their target, obliging receptors .. whatever or ..whoever receives them .. and responds to .. them .. responses .. range from harmful to beneficial .. <br /><br />.. redundancy .. generated .. copiously .. in waves .. wave-like .. .. the instructions are unleashed .. in waves .. brain-waves .. as well as, ideas, notions, concepts .. all that the human brain .. concocts out of its constant battle with life .. <br /><br />the originator .. the source .. <br /><br />societies .. the principles .. the ideals .. adhered by ..chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-78096095623490182882011-09-10T21:43:00.005+01:002011-09-16T11:20:36.105+01:00Structures enabling/disabling humankind evolution.structures .. already present .. do their jobs for them .. dictate .. describe .. define .. <br /><br />structures .. already in place .. concepts .. structures themselves .. priming thoughts .. guiding thoughts .. <br /><br />structuralism .. an aspect .. but structures to what avail .. structures that demand .. our minds to succumb .. to their mighty rule .. <br /><br />our destiny in jeopardy .. <br /><br />for the sake of retaining their integrity .. acquire a momentum .. that drags people, societies, states ..along .. wanted or ..unwanted .. <br /><br />regardless ..and irrespective .. their validity .. their usefulness .. for people .. for societies .. for communities .. for states .. <br /><br />overwhelming and overriding ..influence .. uncalled for .. detrimental .. to progress .. growth .. harmful to the very evolution ..of humankind .. <br /><br />politicians ..the most out of all .. clinging to power .. unable to see .. beyond the extent posed by the limits of their domains ..<br /><br />literally .. their very own ..high-nose .. .. extremely challenged .. incapable ..unfit .. to produce what their position demands .. calls for ..<br /><br />.. the chambers ....in the midst of which .. they are hiding .. trembling ..in fear of loss .. of life, limb and possessions .. <br /><br />filled by .. surrounded by .. clones .. that look, think and act alike .. alien <br /><br />out of an inane .. and insane idea .. shoved down our throats .. that societies .. can not do without .. their shiny god-blessed grey matter <br /><br />allowed to ride .. their high horses .. our very own wretched backs .. to do their thing .. to what avail ..chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-56712082505941591242011-09-10T07:07:00.006+01:002011-09-16T11:13:49.767+01:00"We look for those objects that we expect to see, and we look for those shapes that we are used to seeing."<a href="ftp://free-books.dontexist.com/genesis/!Repository/10000/ec9e62ee1a11ed4cc07a07fb457ac8d7">"We look for those objects that we expect to see, and we look for those shapes that we are used to seeing."</a><br /><br />.. the extent our perceptions ..can take us to .. <br /><br />.. static views of the world .. sterilised .. resisting change .. ignoring the dynamic aspect states are endowed with <br /><br /><br />... misleading .. untrustworthy .. have to intervene .. to clear our views .. currently held knowledge of concepts a deterrent .. obstructs our views .. <br /><br />.. the concepts .. the notions ..upon which we base our lives on .. are just a glimpse of what is there for us to see .. and we don't see as .. their view is hindered by the tight hold .. we assign to ..our present .. our current knowledge of the concepts and notions .. <br /><br />infallibility syndrome .. overwhelms our being .. rendering us useless .. unable to cope .. <br /><br />.. denying ourselves the broader view nature offers to uschaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-27335617091901169312011-04-08T10:24:00.004+01:002011-09-10T08:08:53.268+01:00Thinking (with)in and (with)out the brain .. feedback?<a href="http://chaos-in--my-mind.blogspot.com/2008/03/thinking-within-and-without-brain.html">Thinking (with)in and (with)out the brain</a> .. feedback? <br /><br />whatever have driven me .. to postulate such thing .. <br /><br /><br />"<span style="font-style:italic;">The human brain's understanding of reality, has an uncanny capability to provide solutions that no language techniques can match. This is because it works in the same way nature works. What drives nature is dictated by chaos, and the same goes for the brain. Built out of the same blueprint. It works in ways that the conscious mind can not fathom, and unable to follow. To talk about gaining knowledge of what underlies the intricate fabric of nature, this can only be revealed by utilising the intuitive powers of the human brain. All knowledge that exists is already there and our brain knows 'where'. We should let our brain to take us there. Each individual has this knowledge within its grasp. Let our brain guide us.</span>"chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-39176199871392767112011-04-03T15:24:00.004+01:002011-09-10T07:03:47.870+01:00"It implies that, as Whorf and Saussure claimed, languages are semantically closed, or very nearly so.""It implies that, as Whorf and Saussure claimed, languages are semantically closed, or very nearly so."<br /><br />.. semantically closed .. a quite intriguing assumption .. or precept .. if it could be called that .. but what someone would call it .. its significance goes beyond .. semantic considerations .. it is what .. brings into my mind about the nature ..of the worlds .. the realities that people construct and live in .. which goes hand-in hand with what is mentioned .. in that treatise <br /><br />"<span style="font-style:italic;">And it tells that the relation between mind and reality is one of intersubjectivity: minds create a reality by sharing an appropriate type of belief system, and then they live in the reality which they create.</span>"<br /><br />.. there are profound .. revelations in that work of <a href="http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=zVOWoXDunp8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=chaotic+logic+goertzel&source=bl&ots=yhqRHklqAb&sig=nWnLy9Z4nxVUgj8QRJWE-P9c-CE&hl=en&ei=6oaYTeCHCIrMhAeToJDtCA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q&f=false">Chaotic Logic</a> .. too many to deal with in a planned, rational manner .. and since such an approach doesn't suit me .. embracing my own personal attribute of chaotic logic .. rather chaotic logic's personally added attribute .. equated with taking hold of the spur of the moment .. or being in the hold of the spur of the moment .. let the concepts develop themselves .. instead of assume a sort of prominence of the concepts ..over the self .. <br /><br />Ben Goertzel's work puts the concepts in an organised manner ..chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-83219133042238928422011-02-05T12:29:00.007+00:002011-02-05T13:47:16.899+00:00Viral (messages and so on) meet with initial conditions.. <a href="http://www.dhushara.com/book/paps/consc/brcons1.htm">one single neuron out of the billions of the human brain</a> .. thus connected into our brain's circuitry .. the blueprints of its architecture .. to determine the state of our mind .. wholly .. in any given moment and/or place <br /><br />the fluctuations in this single neuron's being .. are felt .. in the whole brain <br /><br /><br />that alongside the conditions prevailing .. presented as the initial conditions .. the sensitivity possessed <br /><br />such a mechanism exists in the human world too .. each single individual ..a single neuron .. an individual .. out of the billions of individuals .. upon this world .. the world's circuitry .. the blueprints of its architecture .. determines the state of the world .. in any given moment and/or place .. <br /><br />the world's circuitry? .. the blueprints of its architecture? .. it is obvious to all that such a potential is given by the advent of the internet .. <br /><br />combined with what is known as the conditions .. the powerful status, they represent .. as initial conditions .. the notion .. <br /><br />a glimpse is coming out .. as to the nature of the initial conditions .. in the world of humans .. is in what has been called .. viral .. <br /><br />which despite the effort to use its conceived essence for own ends .. staged events .. interpret it to suit .. paltry imitations .. <br /><br />using .. the property by virtue of the word used (i.e. viral) imply .. uncontrolled proliferation .. virulence .. spreading wildly .. all-consuming .. depicting chaos's main premise .. the overwhelming outcomes .. out of tiny inputs .. <br /><br />Or what is passed on in the following extract from "<a href="http://www.dhushara.com/book/paps/consc/brcons1.htm">Fractal Neurodynamics and Quantum Chaos : ..</a>" publication .. <br /><br />"<span style="font-style:italic;">Arbitrarily small fluctuations are thus inflated into global instabilities by the "butterfly effect", ..</span>"<br /><br />the spreading of viral diseases .. from the tinniest of living creatures .. viruses .. and even their method of accomplishing such tasks .. points to initial conditions <br /><br />.. the nature of these conditions being .. where someone should look for the initial conditions to set .. in the deeper structures .. these structures underneath .. to what is visible .. the structures underlying .. to what is initially observed .. <br /><br />and such structures are found ..in the very human individual .. its make-up .. what makes us tick .. idiosyncrasies <br /><br />----------<br />Quantum Neurodynamics <br />to my great astonishment .. pleased to that effect .. that they are more individuals contributing their thoughts .. to that matter .. full articles away from the claws of scientific publications who ask exorbitant fees to read their papers .. Springer and so on .. keeping it jealously away from the public to bear witness .. <br /><br />merging the advances in quantum physics and neuroscience .. apace .. trying all different combinations to that effect .. preparing the future ..chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-30101644282266868342010-11-26T12:38:00.007+00:002011-02-05T12:28:21.166+00:00.. going through life, on an automatic pilot.In, Chapter 'Structures', Paragraph 1.4, in Smith, R. D. (1998) '<a href="http://www.socresonline.org.uk/3/1/11.html">Social Structures and Chaos Theory</a>'<br /><br />"<span style="font-style:italic;">Despite the fact this definition is nearly 30 years old it is sufficiently expressive of what most social scientists actually believe to be deemed 'intuitively clear'. Most researchers talk of such social-structural phenomena as 'class', 'ses', 'family', 'household', 'babyboomers', 'Xers', 'ethnic groups', 'minorities', 'women', 'homosexuals', 'races', 'castes' and so on without much further thought.</span>"<br /><br /><br />.. without much further thought, it donned to me, how cannot be any thing else? Automations. We are going through life, on an automatic pilot. Part and parcel of the program followed, becomes ingrained into our mind, solidifies, consolidates. And one morning, when the conditions, our program is set to deal with, cease to be, while fully on the autopilot mode, drives us into despair. <br /><br />Our whole life crumples around us in ruins. Our lives scattered. Chaos? When we stick thoughtlessly to our automatic pilot? Is that becoming of the human individual?chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-11497211433278663522010-11-14T17:12:00.000+00:002010-11-14T17:12:01.049+00:00Axiomatic societiesAs if they come by themselves, out of nowhere. Why? Because they come, from out of the system boundaries, the supersystem, or the inclusive system, the system including the system under observation, under study. Be that the system that we live in. <br /><br />The previous paths, the paths already in, within the system are circumvented, they are not visited any more, they are not included in the paths taken, the new paths.<br /><br />As the paths do not include the ideas, whose extent is confined within the system, that avoids clashes inherent in the system, only. The feeling of helplessness and loss disappears, it does not materialise.<br /><br />Clashes ensue following the paradigm of Gödel, as they develop out of contradicting rules that nullify each other, as a result there is loss of consistency<br /><br />"<span style="font-style:italic;"><a href="http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Godel.html">Gödel proved fundamental results about axiomatic systems showing in any axiomatic mathematical system there are propositions that cannot be proved or disproved within the axioms of the system.</a></span>"<br /><br />To get away from the idea, that using Gödel's theorems, outside what is meant to be in the first place, namely mathematical systems, or even the volumes of Principiae Mathematica, is wrong. <br /><br />In the particular case, of states, governments and societies, they are all axiomatic. Being systems based on axioms, values that are evident, without further arguments. And they are axiomatic, as it is widely based on values that they are regarded as evident without proof or argument.<br /><br />the whole of society is based upon axioms <br /><br /><br />In a world that is based on money, it is unthinkable to be without money and certainly you will find quite a lot of things to ease your 'pain' and add comfort to your life <br />But think about, in a world that is not based on money, what would be the 'value', of the things you value in a world based on money? Would that 'value' change? Would, the demand on our lives, be less taxing for comfort sought? Comfort achieved without 'paying' high 'prices'? <br />Then the question is .... without buried into the 'how-to-mechanics' .... only expressing choice <br />What world would you prefer? With or without money.chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-50755348503143787012010-11-14T00:32:00.000+00:002010-11-14T18:49:45.418+00:00The subjective vs. objective struggle built-in, in social structures.It donned to me. The <a href="http://i-have-a-lot-to-say.blogspot.com/2007/12/mental-phenomena-questions-in-need-for.html">subjective vs. objective contradiction</a> surpasses the boundaries of science and extends to the structures of society. Societies are built along the lines of seemingly objective perspectives. Governments, agencies, corporations demand to submit and surrender our subjective nature, to their ways of seeing and interpreting of what is objective. An all pervading, arbitrary, dominating directive alien to the notion of objective. An objective which its primary and foremost goal is <a href="http://i-have-a-lot-to-say.blogspot.com/2007/11/monetisation-all-surpassing-overriding.html">monetary</a>. Maximise profits and minimise losses. <br /><br />The objective loses its meaning. The objective that serves the purpose of a government, an agency, a corporation is elevated to the objective of the whole, the sum of the individuals in a society, and demands to be their objective. For all individuals to submit their subjective to the objective which is self-serving to the needs of the government, agency, corporation. It is beyond even the objective that science today promotes. Whereas science uses its methods to make sure for what will be accepted as objective, it satisfies criteria that are acceptable by logic, the objective promoted by governments, the criteria used are biased towards serving their <a href="http://sk5otia.blogspot.com/2008/01/glimpses-galore-of-state-of-world-us.html">needs</a>. And further they have the affront to use their brand of objective as the objective offered by science.<br /><br />What defines the objective in the mentality of individuals that run governments, agencies, corporations? They are so overwhelmed in their tasks, so deeply involved in their brand of objective, that they loose track of reality, their reality is so squeezed, the boundaries narrowed, they are unable to see the bigger picture. Their mind present to their consciousness, this limited view of reality, as a whole. The part becomes their whole world. They see the part as a whole and they attribute that part as a whole, and not what really is, just a part. <br /><br />And to that view they require our obedience, our blind submission. Does that have further implications to the monetising urge that pervades and overwhelms society norms? That everything humans do, every human action as having the goal to maximise profits? That every thought, every ability human possess to be directed towards, to be used for, a servant to accumulating economic value? For every act to be measured in dollars, pounds, euros, namely in currency? According to that view, it won't be long, monetising forces will stick a price tag to planet earth? To the air we breathe, the space we use, the thoughts we think, the lives we live? <br /><br />It goes deeper than that. It goes as far as what we think is objective. It is rooted down to when we ourselves try to elevate our subjective view to an objective one. Regard our subjective views as being objective. Our ways of seeing the world as the only ways to see the world. That goes down to submitting to the notion that the world is filled with imperfect views (in the theory of minds, that particular paragraph with the monkeys), that goes even further about solipsism and our infallible selves. We ignore that in the same way that we require from other individuals to let us make sense out of the world by ourselves, at the same time we deny others the right to make sense of the world in their own way. Our subjective sense of the world becomes <a href="http://sk5otia.blogspot.com/2008/02/scope-of-individuality.html">overriding</a> in our contact and behavior that we do not allow, simply deny, other individuals their subjectiveness.<br /><br />And this is the very same tendency in individuals responsible for putting forward the guidelines that mark the decisions made for large social groups and their actions more serious as it involves of imposing their will in a lot more individuals than in one to one cases. Geared? Chaotic? A minute change in the parameters that has an enormous effect in the outcome state? The variables that determine the outcome state? And sensitive dependence to the initial conditions? <br /><br />We require to stick to our subjective views, to defend our subjectivity since this is the only way to make sense of the world, this is the way we acquire meaning of the world. If we relinquish that right there will be a discrepancy in our actions. We will not be able to function in a way that is meaningful to us. Our functions will be compromised. Our functions are compromised. We will not be doing a service to ourselves as well as to other individuals. To individuals close to us as well as individuals that our actions has an influence on them. They are connected. We owe to ourselves, to our consciousness, to make meaning of the world and to use that meaning to guide our problem solving/decision making part of our consciousness. <br /><br />Without it our lives will be meaningless, the societies we built meaningless, our existence meaningless. We should not relish our subjectivity to anyone for anything, we should not aim to subdue anyone's subjectivity to ours, we should not aim towards submitting the subjectivity of others to ours. We should not expect others to submit to our subjectivity in whatever way, may that be force, language, persuasion.<br /><br />There is no common sense. There is nothing common, in whatever way it can be expressed or interpreted, in the way we view the world. Each individual views the world, in a deeply private and personal standpoint and any attempt to use or enforce such averaged out notions, to such deeply felt issues is suspicious and alien to human nature. <br /><br />We should listen before we talk.chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-51163320600210165142010-10-13T10:46:00.004+01:002010-11-11T16:20:58.834+00:00The persistent endeavour of the human individual towards its goal to be happier. The brain hurts.The persistent endeavour of the human individual towards its goal to be happier. Overriding and all-consuming in every aspect of all actions and reactions in one's lifetime. Learning to be happy? An organised approach? Certainly yes, it is a matter that should not be left to mere chance.<br /><br />Ms <a href="http://www.personalbranding.tv/gretchen-rubin-interview-reach-personal-branding-interview-series-second-interview/">Gretchen Rubin and the reach personal branding.com</a> teases out provide a framework within which such an approach should be elaborated in.<br /><br />It is mentioned in the website <br /><br />"<span style="font-style:italic;">It is an account of the year she spent test-driving <br /><br />... the wisdom of the ages,<br />... the current scientific studies, and ..<br />... the lessons from popular culture <br /><br />about how to be happier.</span>"<br /><br />The key-words ..an account, ..test-driving, ..wisdom, ..scientific studies, ..popular culture .. all-inclusive.., each individual creating an account based upon the wisdom accumulated over the ages, the incisive cutting-edge clarity afforded by scientific study, concepts involved drilled down to their most basic ingredients revealed to their full potential, no stone left unturned. <br /><br />Further, .. <br /><br />"<span style="font-style:italic;">We have asked Ms. Rubin to follow-up with what she <br /><br />... learned about happiness, <br />... social engagement, and ...<br />... her personal brand ...<br /><br />in the process of writing the book.</span>"<br /><br />Learned happiness, and by learning constantly assimilating what is learned in achieving a happier state, assisted via effective social engagement, culminated into a personality conducive to such goal, are all worthwhile pursuits. <br /><br />However, <a href="http://www.happiness-project.com/">Ms Rubin</a> published a book called '<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1220082.Power_Money_Fame_Sex">Power Money Fame Sex: A User's Guide is biting social criticism in the form of a user's manual.</a>' This combination alters matters, as when these four dimensions are combined together provide a mixture that is explosive, undermining the goal proclaimed. Their goal a happiness that lacks the main ingredient .. happiness itself. What is pursued is never reached. What is sought after is never achieved or if you like would never be achieved. <br /><br />Marred by the unyielding combination of money with the other three genuine traits of the human individual, her framework collapses to a reject which needs to be addressed, revised despite that can be regarded as acceptable, that it is not wander such an inclusion would pervade in the framework, as it is a product of the current age and trend where money still dominates society and the minds of people, and though there are people and in all people at a certain time that the thought had entered into, that money do not fit with the pursuit of happiness itself. <br /><br /><br />But unable to think out alternatives the mere thought of living without money causing pain and discomfort, and that starts with the brain architecture itself for anything that a change is paramount, forced upon an unprepared brain structure, the whole gamut of thoughts we produce, create is out of the mass of neurons tightly woven by synapses, re-arrangement of these synapses the re-alignment needed to accommodate a change is an enormous task, a change that requires a complete overhaul, a change in central deep neuron architecture is bound to have an enormous impact upon the well-being of an individual giving one a headache a migraine. The brain hurts. Such an enormous task should be undertaken in steps, bit-by-bit one step at a time .. <br /><br /><a href="http://twitter.com/#!/chaosnet3">Tweeter rant ..</a><br /><br />Power Money Fame Sex ... fuck !!! .. the inclusion of money .. the illusion of money .. how does that affect .. the other three? .. power .. fame .. sex .. distort .. the other three .. warp .. <br /><br />power .. money, the crutch .. the colt-45 .. that makes individuals equal .. not with what nature has endowed them with .. and the wit to outdo nature .. <br />fame .. bought and sold .. by money .. <br />sex .. likewise .. by money .. <br /><br />.. how does that affect .. reaching each other ..out .. <br /><br />money .. the cane to poke with .. what one wants to poke out .. what the other is reluctant to poke out what is poked for ..<br /><br />.. finally forced to poke out .. against one's own will .. what is poked for .. succumbing to the poking .. money avails .. <br /><br />.. a veil hiding what one wants to share with the other .. perverting nature and wit .. <br /><br />.. happiness? .. surrounded .. expressed .. by money .. what kind of happiness .. is this? .. over-the-counter happiness .. shelves have plenty of it .. <br /><br />brain architecture abhors change .. is not conducive to change .. our brains our enemies .. brains hate change ..chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-11576601319877254392010-10-08T13:54:00.002+01:002010-10-08T14:00:51.721+01:00Economy fails humanity.The world must be freed from the current version of economy. The model doesn't work. Human individuals are not destined as minions in the hands of the privileged, that economy creates. Economy's role is to sort out the affairs of all individuals, in a manner that takes away from their hands the tasks of survival and self-preservation, deep-seated within each individual and such a goal is not served with the current economic model. <br /><br />There is no survival success value of the survival of the fittest that passes through at the expense of the survival of the rest of human individuals. It is a pure disgrace the state of the world now-a-days, people struggling to survive amidst the opulence of the few at the current age and stage of humanity.<br /><br />Their survival still at stake, humanity its hands tied by the false principles permeating the economic theories pursued.chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-17832096597407609372009-10-07T10:34:00.004+01:002011-09-30T09:57:08.054+01:00An aspect in people's chaotic lives driven by the norm of competition.. competitive tracts brings out chaos .. in people's lives ... conduct .. behaviour .. in daily acts in the lives of individuals .. depend on the thoughts communicated .. sentences, phrases, words used .. that carry a weight .. which determines the quality of the transactions .. the interaction between individuals .. the processes undertaken by individuals .. while engaging with other individuals .. <br /><br />.. the weight carried, and what carries the interactions through is not assessed .. equally .. similarly .. by the individuals involved .. <br /><br />.. a hindrance in the relationships that unfold .. and determine the acts of the individuals .. a lack of knowledge .. distorts the acts performed .. they do not fully represent the individual .. <br /><br />.. lack of knowledge which undermines .. the status, the self-esteem in any individual .. <br /><br />.. in order to maintain composure necessary for the individual to function under the constraints of competition prevalent in the midst of societies .. the lack of knowledge is compensated, ... by a rigid, irrational traits .. as it refuses to acknowledge its lack of knowledge .. as it will undermine its composure .. it has to hide its lack of knowledge, seeing it as a threat .. under a veil of assuredness .. <br /><br />.. reluctant to accept .. becomes ignorant .. of its human co-creators .. sets other individuals in a framework <br /><br />in its efforts to assert authority .. anger ensues .. as the scope .. in an altercation .. and the perspective seen through narrows .. the narrow perspective obstructs from seeing .. the alternative views ..existing .. expressed by the other individuals involved .. that represents the weight bestowed upon the matter at bay ... the problem .. for which solution is sought .. and as a result balance is not achieved <br /><br />loud voices .. as each one tries to pass through the point that represents its view .. the exchange of words that represents the thoughts that carry the weight .. each individual <br /><br />if the situation is not resolved .. the problem would not go away .. and will continue .. to surface unresolved .. anger should be used constructively .. and though the loud voices act as ... to register the message delivered stronger .. by increasing its impact .. on the other person .. as well as a sign how strong are the feelings .. the situation is felt by the individual .. the weight assumed by the individual <br /><br />perceived status .. what the weight refers to .. what undermines this status .. is fought against .. competition brings about a tendency by individuals to overwhelm other individuals .. to override their will their influence upon them .. subjugate the other individuals willchaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-26996081281250267232009-05-07T23:54:00.005+01:002009-05-08T02:02:16.398+01:00Darwin's inserted competitive streak in us, maligns us. Science, in itself cannot be creative.... <a href="http://rslite.myopenid.com/">rslite</a> said..., comment in "<a href="https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=4999557720148026925&postID=64228178820306846&page=1">Peeve of the day</a>" post<br /><br />"<span style="font-style:italic;">Maybe what we know and can use now is not good enough to prove that it works or not. Maybe it does work on a different level that we can't measure yet, or maybe it doesn't work at all and people feel well because of other causes. Where do we draw the line between something that is clearly a joke and something that could be true but we haven't found why yet?</span>"<br /><br /><span style="font-style:italic;">What we know and can use now is not good enough to prove that it works or not ... </span><br /><br />Knowledge, how awesome it might appear, it is still the tip of the iceberg, of what yet, is to be known. It is imperfect, by virtue of not being the whole, of what there is to be known. Or, it never ends, therefore, what we know now, should never be used, to kill off what is to be known in the future.<br /><br />Should let it grow unhindered. It will find its way.<br /> <br />Should put in mind. Alternative ideas, attack them from any angle possible, contribute if you may, instead of killing them by ridiculing the individuals that foster these ideas.<br /><br />Instead of, killing thus, any ideas, is better to kill off the urge, to destroy new ideas, again, no matter how absurd they may sound, or how out of reason they might be to us, judged, by what we know now. <br /><br />Why would someone, would feel compelled to ridicule, the bearers of weird ideas? Their prominent position, assumed in their minds, at stake?<br /><br />A direct consequence of the prevailing norms of competition, in its worse form, manifestation. What you do not understand and fathom, kill it. All in an attempt to preserve cherished status, in the world of ideas. So that, the ground beneath one's feet, doesn't give in. <br /> <br />The more and more I think about it, the more I am convinced, that these are the makings of the competitive streak, Darwin's theories have left upon us. Compete, to your heart's delight. <br /> <br />However, evidence is emerging, that it is not competition but rather replacement, that governs evolution. <br /> <br />Replacement by an even more fit, more robust alternative, a bifurcation in the evolutionary tree that grows by itself for itself, being more securely adapted to, to its surrounding conditions. To my mind even independently, to other pre-existing or even newly emerging elements, sprouting in concurrent time.<br /> <br />Principles that fire up in almost any activity, individuals are engaged in, the emeeeeerging collaboration trends in the world of individuals, away from soul-destroying, mind-numbing competition. <br /> <br />For me it makes sense, without even the need, to back it up with any hard scientific evidence. I see no need for science here. Seen science as an endeavor of our conscious mind, for a secure foothold, of what imagination and creativity has borne out, in the first place, but can not overcome its self-imposed limits. Science in itself cannot be creative.<br /> <br /> It is not hard knowledge, evidence based, firm, solid pieces of knowledge, that matter most. You can extend, expand so much, as already pre-set boundaries, allow you. But what the goldmine is, within the science processes, what leads in leaps and bounds, are the weird and wonderful ideas created, that count.chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-28473658927070627052009-05-07T03:03:00.005+01:002009-05-07T03:41:48.342+01:00Hard-nosed productivity, the Procrustes bed, for innovation and creativity.In <a href="http://mashable.com/">Mashable</a>, the social media guide, Twitter co-founder <a href="http://www.bizstone.com/">Biz Stone</a> told Barbara Walters flat out that “<a href="http://mashable.com/2009/05/06/twitter-not-for-sale/?dsq=9078585#comment-9078585">We are not for sale</a>.”<br /><br />Further in the article it is pointed out that, <br /><br />"Yahoo recently announced it was shutting down Geocities,..", <br />"Google (Google reviews) shutdown both Jaiku and Dodgeball .."<br />"MySpace (MySpace reviews) has languished and lost its lead in social networking since being purchased by News Corp." <br /><br />Hard-nosed productivity, a tomb, for innovation and creativity. Creativity, as is widespread in all individuals, of all walks of life, hard-nose productivity, a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procrustes">Procrustes bed</a>. As they, would stretch and shrink, creativity and creative individuals, to fit their 'Procrustean bed', drooling in hiding, sizing up profits, what they will squeeze out of the social sites. <br /><br />Why would they not be content, in what they have, and try instead to make better the product, they are best at. To go with the flow instead of converging the flow, cashing it in, to their tills.chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-48210948426932927222009-04-30T10:41:00.006+01:002009-04-30T11:02:52.882+01:00Digg, a case study? Behind the scene parameters, skews and warps the product.Reading "<a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/digg_users_revolt_against_mrbabyman.php">MrBabyMan: Digg Users Revolt, Against the One Pure Man at the Top</a>"<br /><br /><br />"<span style="font-style:italic;">I came away from the conversation with a number of conclusions. The dominant one is this. Andrew Sorcini's <a href="http://digg.com/users/MrBabyMan">MrBabyMan</a> persona is sitting at the top of a small network of loyal friends, made up of people like SEO marketers, PR agents turned would-be social media experts and other unsavory folk. That circle is further surrounded by an even larger network of millions of Digg users who try to have fun on the site but also wish they could find success there. Many of them no doubt with they too could find a way to make a living in the snake-oil filled circus that is "new media marketing," as many of the top Digg users have done.</span>"<br /><br /><br />... <span style="font-style:italic;">made up of people like SEO marketers, PR agents turned would-be social media experts and other unsavory folk</span><br /><br />... unsavory folk? .... <br /><br />.... <span style="font-style:italic;">a way to make a living in the snake-oil filled circus that is "new media marketing</span> <br /><br />... "new media marketing" ... snake-oil filled circus?<br /><br />" <span style="font-style:italic;">"All I ever wanted," he said, "was just for the stories to live or die on their own merits. If everyone was on a level playing field I would love that - because I still have the skills to find the great stories...I'm not complaining about the algorithm, but I don't want to be vilified for working within the parameters of it.</span>"<br /><br />... <span style="font-style:italic;">If everyone was on a level playing field I would love that </span>...<br /><br />... level playing field? ... what someone want ... as MrBabyMan ... when enters an activity ... usually it is not .. and why it is not ... money considerations ... in this case .. the ... "new media marketing" idea ... the snake-oil filled circus. <br /><br />... for working within the parameters of it ... parameters ... in every activity ... individuals are engaged ... or even beyond the reach of individuals ... the parameters set by the system ... any system ... the range that within it ... the system survives ... exists ... the range set by the parameters ... a range of values in some crucial variables ... for the system ... the conditions that define the system ... system defined by the conditions ... a sensitive dependence of the system's state ... on the conditions ... that a change ... even a minute change would alter ... the system's state ... at any time.<br /><br />Like what is mentioned ..<br /><br />"<span style="font-style:italic;">He says he's totally accessible and can be reached by anyone who wants to talk to him - though he didn't know that the email addresses on his profile were visible only to his friends until it was pointed out to him in our conversation.</span>"<br /><br />... <span style="font-style:italic;">email addresses on his profile were visible only to his friends </span><br /><br />...which ... he didn't know ...<br /><br />... <span style="font-style:italic;">until it was pointed out to him</span> ... <br /><br />... an ever-so-slight change that might have affected the parameters, the conditions. Which might explain ... his predicament ... the outcome state ... his rejection by other users. An upheaval for MrBabyMan. <br /><br />... parameters ... conditions set ... dynamic states ... constantly evolving ... all the humbug .. in Digg ... millions of users ... submitting stories ... but unaware of the parameters ... the conditions ... the initial conditions ... their acts, their stories outside ... the range of the parametres ... do not succeed ... they are not dug ... frustrated. <br /><br />"<span style="font-style:italic;">If everyone was on a level playing field ... </span>" <br /><br />... would a level playing field achieved ... for everyone ... by everyone being savvy ... of the parameters ... the conditions ... the initial conditions ... as the member MrBabyMan, aka Andrew Sorcini, is. By being savvy ... they would be expected ... to act within the parameters ... what would be surmised as ... everyone ... being ... in a level playing field. Then everyone would be expected to be as successful as MrBabyMan ... or ... success would be determined solely or primarily ... on the skills each one has ... as MrBabyMan says ... to find great stories.<br /><br />... and what about these parameters that MrBabyMan is savvy ... shouldn't have these parameters being included ... or been easily surmised by ... in Diggs Terms of Service. Surely, if all users are regarded equally ... by Diggs CEOs ... they should be. The matter is ... that these parameters ... are not common knowledge ... regardless whether ... Diggs CEOs .. treat each of their users .. equally. If they are. So who sets these parameters ... or .. are they coming out of ... the "new media marketing" ... the snake-oil filled circus ... the circles made up of people like SEO marketers, PR agents turned would-be social media experts and other unsavory folk. <br /><br />The money-making ... profiteering lot ... that introduce parameters ... which are not about ... finding great stories. Yielding their profits ... exploiting the desire or tendency of other users ... budding entrepreneurs ... to make a living.<br /> <br />What use is Digg then ... for some people to make money? Why kind of service is that? Why would any one consider ... to join Digg? ... to make money? What about the stories? Their worth should be counted on ... on how much money they make? Attached numbers, price tags ... dubious values ... devoid of meaning ... useless. <br /><br />Money exercising ... their value-eroding influence ... the price-tag value that levels off every value thinkable. Value-less, no inherent value within.chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-31438894436350150022009-03-16T02:21:00.000+00:002009-03-16T02:22:50.533+00:00Our current states represent the initial conditions of our future states.Our current states represent the initial conditions of future states. On which chaotic development will be based upon and, along the lines of chaos initial conditions sensitive dependence principle, will unfold. <br /><br />Past states are of little or no consequence to the chaos developing future states. They are effectively forgotten. Each moment is a good start for a new beginning.<br /><br />Past states will certainly have shaped our current initial conditions but they are within our control. We should cut the ties that past events have created, all the unnecessary baggage that is holding us back, select the conditions chaos will apply its sensitive dependence upon, assume control on the future states.<br /><br />Adverse, debilitating conditions should not be left to determine the future states ahead. Selecting, focusing and concentrating on conditions which will maximise benefit. Working towards beneficial future states. Future states certainly are unknown but they are prone to guidance. <br /><br />Trial and error? Constant change? Directed?chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-72957605744859902392009-02-15T00:18:00.009+00:002009-02-15T01:21:21.675+00:00Changes in ideas held by human individuals and the last bastion to overthrow. The domination by groups of individuals based on the possession of moneyHow changes in societies are effected?<br /><br />It is not <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/national/inauguration09/main503703.shtml">the change that happens at the top that matters</a>, but the changes that take place at the bottom, the foundations of a system, the agents of a system, the human individuals in societies.<br /><br />Any change in the perspective, the outlook, the viewpoint, the behaviour, the rules of conduct of the human individual, or whatever other term is used to express what drives the acts performed or undertaken by agents in the system society, every activity that unfolds in all societies, the world over.<br /><br />Changes that are effected on the ideas, no matter how little or big, human individuals carry. Big or little ideas that explain all acts individuals undertake, what is behind of everything that move societies back and forth at any given moment, but always forth when looked at from the perspective of longer time intervals. <br /><br />Social systems, with a variety of institutions devised amidst them, tend to preserve what is gained, assumed to be the cornerstone, the pinnacle, the panacea of all societal structures tried and tested so far. Their actions are directed towards all the ideas held by human individuals. Their attempts aim at moulding the changes ideas can undergo. What changes are allowed and what are not. At the end, they become reactionary, subversive, <a href="http://oneagainsttheworld.blogspot.com/2009/02/informed-opinions.html">they hold back the proliferation of ideas</a>, stifle progress. <br /><br />But <a href="http://oneagainsttheworld.blogspot.com/2008/12/it-is-time-to-seek-solutions-out-of.html">the kind of changes</a>, ideas undergo, can not be directed by the narrow boundaries institutions prescribe, especially when it is taken into account that these institutions are heavily influenced by factors alien to the nature of the human individual, and driven by the most primitive of principles, of the domination of groups of individuals by any other group of individuals for whatever reason or other arbitrary viewpoint possible. <br /><br />Human history is a treasure, sort to speak, of a large cohort of examples where groups, based on race, colour, religion, nationality, birth, gender, birthplace, or whatever other attribute, trivial or not that <a href="http://oneagainsttheworld.blogspot.com/2008/06/current-state-of-world-determined-by.html">divides</a> humanity into groups.<br /><br />All these divisions, one by one have been tried and tested, and eventually overthrown and abandoned and all started as changes in the ideas carried in the minds of individuals and subsequently as changes in the structure of societies built. <br /><br />The last bastion, <a href="http://sk5otia.blogspot.com/2009/01/stimulate-economy-better-curb-it.html">the domination by groups of individuals based on the possession of money is underway</a>, and eventually to come into its liberating conclusion. <br /><br />Once this is accomplished, then the most miraculous journey for humanity begins. The unhindered by alien, <a href="http://i-have-a-lot-to-say.blogspot.com/2008/10/human-mind-is-invaluable-asset-to-be.html">external influences</a>, discovery of nature itself and the nature of the human individual.chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1217827325297943970.post-56866948395280180562009-01-17T11:42:00.007+00:002009-01-17T15:10:01.505+00:00Mundane approaches and paradigm shifts in societiesIn the post "<a href="http://www.raincityguide.com/2009/01/05/paradigm-shift-changing-the-human-experience/comment-page-2/#comment-332238">Paradigm Shift: Changing the Human Experience</a>", of the <a href="http://www.raincityguide.com/">Rain City Guide</a> website, in Comment 66 from <a href="http://www.realtown.com/ardell/blog">ARDELL</a> it mentions<br /><br /><br />"<span style="font-style:italic;">For the most part, tipping points do come from the mundane approach, as it takes masses of people to shift, in order for the behavior to “tip” in a new direction.</span>"<br /><br />There is something, the word profound comes into my mind, hidden in this excerpt. I would feed it in my chaotic mind and see what it will come up with.<br /><br />Talking about paradigm shifts, in social norms, modes of behaviour, ways of dealing with stuff. The problems individuals face in life. Problems that seek a solution. In seek for solutions.<br /><br />Certainly, a solution, an alternative way to deal with problems, might already be there. It exists. It has been discovered. But to no avail.<br /><br />'mundane'<br /><br />Why it sticks into my mind? There should be something there. Mundane, as something that is already there, and it is repeated on and on. Routines that have been adopted and followed, even faithfully for that matter. It hardly provides any room for change. It is not a fertile ground for changes. Certainly, does not excite individuals involved, that are participating in such an approach, as they undertake the tasks involved. I would even say that the individuals are trapped, within narrow boundaries. Limiting in a manner, their expression.<br /><br />Still, 'mundane' is powerful as by itself, in right or wrong ways, is what holds societies compact. All the processes involved, adhered steadfastly by individuals, give the necessary momentum, provide the 'body' that despite where the processes lead to, to useful or useless goals or something in between, nevertheless build solid structures. <br /><br />Solid structures, the necessary fiber, the glue that holds societies intact as the time goes by. Mundane processes incorporating the dynamics necessary to preserve continuity through time. <br /><br />And the 'tipping points', changes introduced while maintaining the structures, the 'body' being kept intact, need to be adopted individually out of informed approaches, countless acts of assessing, weighing, trying, testing and re-testing <br />as 'it takes masses of people to shift', so the final(?) 'tip' would come, I would say, effortlessly, as if by itself, without major upheavals <br /><br />Revolution at the level of the single individual, small 'revolutions' introduced within the wider context of societies, the essence of chaos. The minute changes in an individual effects changes on the initial conditions of the systems 'societies', and by sensitive dependence 'tips' societal behaviour in a new direction. <br /><br />Today's societies enormous. Minute changes. The change adopted at the level of a single individual 'tips' the behaviour of society in a new direction<br /><br />The paradigm shift effected.<br /><br />Up to the point that everything that what was held steadfastly in the past is abandoned, forgotten and thrown overboard, <br /><br />The society never looks back.<br /><br />How a change in the single individual takes place? In the same way that it takes place in the context of the system society. The individual with its very own initial conditions assessed, effects the small changes, and by sensitive dependence is carried through at the level of its overall behaviour, broadly based on chaos self-similarity principle.<br /> <br />What represents its behaviour, a net daunting in its complexity on its own merit, within the system, the very own individual is. And the individual, a fundamental sub-system of the system society, the foundations of any system or several systems that all together make up the system society. Each system that exists, with its very own set of mundane procedures. But, as well with its initial conditions, the sensitive dependence and chaos.chaosnet3http://www.blogger.com/profile/07795066070472640940noreply@blogger.com6