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Saturday, June 15, 2013

Self Study: On the Seeming Paradox of Self-observation for the benefit Empirical Experimentation


Self-Study: On the Seeming Paradox of Self-observation for the benefit Empirical Experimentation Part I

So I set about the unsteadying of the gimbals, and set the journey to a natural state of bias in motion. Rather, I should say that I did this two days ago. Back now within the relative safety of that state from which I began the experiment. I will make a few comments here, now, and then have to follow up with a more thorough write-up (with pictures and video!) soon.

Friday, June 14, 2013

The Window of Cognitive Imbalance: On the thought that Cognition is a fully gimbaled physiological presence.


The Window of Cognitive Imbalance:  On the thought that Cognition is a fully gimbaled physiological presence.
Cognitive gimballing is only every in a “steady state” for finite periods of the time, and this should not to be confused with a state of rest.  The gimbals impact on True-bias can manifest at any of the gimbal point, creating destabilizing effects.  Depending the degree of destabilization, defined here to mean: the degree of bias away from what would ordinarily be referred to as a steady state, the degree of bias can have any number of cognitive impacts, which include an enhanced lucidity of the more ethereal considerations, and a chance opportunity, a Window possibly, to potentially capitalize on this degree of bias away from the norm, to intellectually explore thoughtful angles of subject meditation, which, without the in-place bias may or may not be:
1.       Noticed
2.       Seized
3.       Engaged


Thursday, June 13, 2013

Linguistic Semantics as a method of Evaluation:

Linguistic Semantics as a method of Evaluation:
Same Words, Same Contexts: Different People, Different Reactions, Different Meanings

"You’re in a desert walking along in the sand when all of the sudden you look down, and you see a tortoise, it’s crawling toward you. You reach down; you flip the tortoise over on its back. The tortoise lays on its back, its belly baking in the hot sun, beating its legs trying to turn itself over, but it can’t, not without your help. But you’re not helping. Why is that?"**

Friday, June 7, 2013

When Time Stood Still: In consideration of spending time on discourse relating to matters that we cannot conclude.


When Time Stood Still:  In consideration of spending time on discourse relating to matters that we cannot conclude. 
I seem to have found a discussion where time has stopped.  Very refreshing because it means that I definitely cannot be wasting it and that I need not be concerned with the future.  Very rare conditions.  So with every assurance that I am not being wasteful, here are my Current, and Future thoughts on the subject.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Epic Seductions

Let me preface this posting by saying that things have gotten a bit serious lately in the pieces I have been authoring, so I thought I might interject a bit of relevant humor.  Usually I stick to Haikus, but this time I didn't.  If you are new to this Blog, please excuse my apologies, they are only representative of things I am not apologetic for, but feel obligated to apologize for anyway.  I'm sure you understand.  If not, please skip this entry and proceed to the next, which I promise is extremely serious.

What to Expect when you are Expecting: Debating Faith with the Faithful


What to Expect when you are Expecting:  Debating Faith with the Faithful
I suggest that the essence of god occurs to many people in many ways.  Here are a few:  I will not address Agnostic or Atheist for the moment:

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

How Do You Know?


How do You Know?

If you cannot articulate what you "know" and how you "know" it, then you do not understand the foundational Truth that is the underpinning of your claim of “knowingness”, and thus you really don't "know".

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Truth Theorum

Truth Theorem?
  1. Truth does not require Faith
  2. Faith does not require Truth
  3. Truth makes no demands
  4. Faith makes many demands
  5. One may be Faithful, but not Truthful
  6. One may be Truthful, but not Faithful
  7. Truths can have a profound impact on Faith
  8. Faith cannot change Truth
  9. If Truth is not known, Faith can be more powerful than Truth
  10. If Truth is known, Faith can be more powerful than Truth
  11. If Truth is known, then Truth is more infinite than Faith

If Truth can be known, and is more Infinite than Faith:  will Truth, or Faith be the greater Force among Men?

Definitions: The Self-Serving Lexicology of Formal Corporate Communications


Definitions:  The Self-Serving Lexicology of Formal Corporate Communications

An Anecdotal Case-Study concerning the Necessity of, and Consequences of not, achieving a Collective Understanding of Atomic Principals prior to the Discussion of Atomic Compounds.