Even though we forget, we just do the best that we know how in each moment.
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Explorations in Logic and Thought.
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Sine Spiral Graphing Note:
Many waveforms are perpendicular side views of spirals and complex spirals.
The Unit Circle is a front view of a spiral or complex spiral.
If data has recognizable features then it is a pattern.
Repetition is what makes a symmetry and is what makes a patterns'
features recognizable to some.
Information is a symphony of symbolism and symmetry.
Information, by it's very nature is a division.
Yet it strives to become whole again, and at the very least,
to become balanced.
All truth is but an approximation of a deeper truth.
What the world needs more of in order to support the population
is more industries. An entire industry can be created simply by
making a new kind of algorithm, such as a new adjective.
Perhaps an algorithm that creates a helpful niche for people to fill or
make use of via services or products.
An algorithm can be developed by applying an axiom to a new context.
Contexts are composed of networks of patterns,
patterns are composed of networks of variables,
and variables are composed of networks of properties
(first principle dimensions such as adjectives).
In considering ideas and information that is new to me,
I ask networks of questions.
The questions can be framed as dependency charts.
Now what is a good way to understand dependency charts?
List out the major nodes (most well-connected nodes)
as open-ended definitions and form lexicons out of the interconnected
definitions. Next, map out the rest of the nodes axiomatically using
those definition structures. Turn this into a software for common sense
perception. Maybe make a free cognition engine that can learn the
meaning behind things so that it can solve problems by figuring out new
ways of thinking about things such as by adapting the context of
question/perception networks or another helpful way.
What metric makes an analogy recognizable?
KNOWLEDGE MINUS WISDOM EQUALS NOTHING
Thoughtforms are to Metaphor as Plurality is to Interconnectivity.
Thoughtforms : Metaphor :: Plurality : Interconnectivity
: = Thoughtforms
:: = Metaphor
Form networks of questions to gain valuable perspectives on
topical and problem data. Model question engines in a careful
goal manner with sustainability and capability and filling necessity as
the primary objectives.
Example: Make a question network. Draw a picture.
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observe
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Basic question thoughtforms:
Why? = Is there a reason for how this came to be, and what is it?
What? = The existance of this shall be called by a name that needs to
be defined, and we are inquiring about that.
When? = This occurred or shall occur at what time and day?
How? = By what process does this function?
Notice that I had to use "what" in every one of these...
Except I tried not to use "what" in it's own definition, which was
difficult.
"That" = a pointer to a specific instance of something in existence...
Whether it be in physical or virtual reality.
The difference between virtual objects and physical objects is that
virtual objects are just pointers to other pointers.
Physical objects are pointers that point to themselves in a loop
of circular reasoning. To loop is to group. A dot can loop a line.
Sometimes experimentation is necessary to solve problems and to answer
questions because some nodes of information or questions or contextual
perception networks are otherwise unreachable, and often entirely unknown
to exist. We are surrounded by answers. However, if they are meaningless
and often impossible to detect without knowing at least some of the
questions that they are derived from, then without a question/answer
connection, the consciousness of awareness may not exist as well it may.
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9/22/2009 What are words? Words are grunts and whistles and burbling noises modulated by the vocal cords and tongue that are patterns that exist in a context or many contexts as is the case of a cross-domain relation, and they are epistemological pictograms that vaguely resemble something to do with word sense triangulations as lexicon elements of a particular somewhat new language with a visual dictionary counterpart that maps the meaning and dimensions into geometric constellations of interconnectivity. That's what I think at least.