Günther,
it == The Crowd. Sorry, was attempting an argument against the
strawman view that the crowd needn't listen, but got caught up in the
overpith.
Carl
Günther Greindl wrote:
Carl,
Carl Tollander wrote:
Cosmic Pez Dispenser
I like that picture :-))
situated, as
A fellow over on the NCC fell into this for a bit, (as, I think, we all
do from time to time). I liked Baez's comment around the eggs.
http://golem.ph.utexas.edu/category/2008/07/causality_in_discrete_models_o.html#c018025
C
Orlando Leibovitz wrote:
Marcus,
If all of your email messages
My current interests are:
Study of cognitive processes including recent research results (especially
the fMRI-based studies),
Associative information processing in computers, animals and humans.
Modeling imagination and the creative process.
- Larry Kilham
When you have the opportunity,
Hi Larry, interesting areas.
How do you go about studying these topics? .. i.e. are there methods
that appear promising?
- Game Theory
- Modeling, either mathematical or abm and their kin.
- Data analysis: clustering, hidden process identification etc
- Field work of some sort?
-- Owen
Hi Larry,
How do you define imagination and the creative process. Recent
conversations have been about these categories.
O
Owen Densmore wrote:
Hi Larry, interesting areas.
How do you go about studying these topics? .. i.e. are there methods
that appear promising?
- Game Theory
-
Hi Owen,
I answered you, but unfortunately my email was rejected:
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Hi Orlando -
See the attached.
- Larry
On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 4:20 PM, Orlando Leibovitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Larry,
How do you define imagination and the creative process. Recent
conversations have been about these categories.
O
Imagination, Creativity, Invention.doc