Re: [FRIAM] A Happy Thought (experiment)

2011-07-02 Thread Nicholas Thompson
But peter.  I actually did an experiment.  So, your criticism has to shift from 
calling me an air head to calling my experiment dumb … and,, presumably, having 
reasons why it’s dumb.  

 

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I was amazed to learn that gedanken experiments involve so much depth.  I had 
thought thought experiments were just simple tests that it would be VERY nice 
to do, but for various reasons could not be executed.  Like having all gedanken 
foolosofers leap from high buildings (under humane and controlled conditions) 
and their trajectories measured to determine whether they obey the laws of 
gravity and Newton.



Peter Lissaman, Da Vinci Ventures

Expertise is not knowing everything, but knowing what to look for.

1454 Miracerros Loop South, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505,USA
tel:(505)983-7728 

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Re: [FRIAM] A Happy Thought (experiment)

2011-07-02 Thread Steve Smith

Nick, Peter -

It is good to see the curmudgeons with their curmudgeons out.  Maybe we 
can get Doug to flail (swirl?) his too! grin and I think we have a few 
others here as well...


Meanwhile, we are having a soiree tonight that I invite you (all) to, to 
celebrate the rain falling on the fire just uphill from us...   Sort of 
a raindance, our native (Lakota) friend begged off cuz he's going to a 
sweat tonight and Doug is out of pocket himself, oh wait... Nick is in 
Massachusetts (damn you have a lot of ss's and tt's in that state name!) 
!  Peter.. if you are game, you can find us via google maps at 3 Bundy 
Rd, Otowi, NM... we'll be reveling for a number of hours yet!  No 
basin-drain experiments, however... I promise (hope?)!


Funny thing is that the rain is falling *strictly* inside the San 
Ildefonso and Santa Clara boundaries.   Of course this is very good news 
as Santa Clara Canyon and just north were the most threatening parts of 
the fire of late.   I think they might be dead out from that.   No 
evidence of same in the south or west...  and Pacheco Canyon looks like 
it's getting a bit of a dousing, but I can't see for the smoke (steam)?



Carry on!
 - Steve


But peter.  I actually did an experiment.  So, your criticism has to 
shift from calling me an air head to calling my experiment dumb … 
and,, presumably, having reasons why it’s dumb.


N

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I was amazed to learn that gedanken experiments involve so much 
depth.  I had thought thought experiments were just simple tests that 
it would be VERY nice to do, but for various reasons could not be 
executed.  Like having all gedanken foolosofers leap from high 
buildings (under humane and controlled conditions) and their 
trajectories measured to determine whether they obey the laws of 
gravity and Newton.




Peter Lissaman, Da Vinci Ventures

Expertise is not knowing everything, but knowing what to look for.

1454 Miracerros Loop South, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505,USA
tel:(505)983-7728 tel:%28505%29983-7728





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Re: [FRIAM] A Happy Thought (experiment) (action)

2011-07-02 Thread Victoria Hughes

Hello all-
	I am following this thread with interest because of similarities  
between gedanken experiments and the classic creative processes: an  
idea, whether potential scientific theory or potential visual/ 
multimedia theory is clarified, then attempted in the mind, possible /  
probable effects are visualized, the form still in the mind is  
examined again to assess whether it is worth further exploration, and  
if so it is then run physically- as an experiment, as a fabrication.
	I'd assume that gedanken experiments have a lot of depth, based on my  
studies of the process as a version of creation. Creation is complex.


	 I am not so far seeing any difference in the process between what  
you all are discussing and what I do in my studio.


	To test my gedanken experiment, and see how similar or different this  
process is, I invite a group of you to my studio.


	 I work in a very accessible material - some of you were at my  
presentation at SFX a couple of years ago and made things then. Owen,  
are you listening?
	I am serious about this. Due to a major project, I can't do this  
until after the beginning of August: you all have lots going on and  
many of you don't even live here.
	But those of you who are local and want to pursue how gendanken  
experiments work, and have moved to the part of the process where you  
test things in the real world, let's see what happens.


Victoria (if you're coming to my studio, you can call me Tory)

I was amazed to learn that gedanken experiments involve so much  
depth.  I had thought thought experiments were just simple tests  
that it would be VERY nice to do, but for various reasons could not  
be executed.  Like having all gedanken foolosofers leap from high  
buildings (under humane and controlled conditions) and their  
trajectories measured to determine whether they obey the laws of  
gravity and Newton.



Peter Lissaman, Da Vinci Ventures

Expertise is not knowing everything, but knowing what to look for.

1454 Miracerros Loop South, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505,USA
tel:(505)983-7728


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Re: [FRIAM] A Happy Thought (experiment)

2011-07-02 Thread Victoria Hughes

Be there within the hour. Want anything? TJ's is on the way.
Tory


On Jul 2, 2011, at 6:03 PM, Steve Smith wrote:


Nick, Peter -

It is good to see the curmudgeons with their curmudgeons out.  Maybe  
we can get Doug to flail (swirl?) his too! grin and I think we  
have a few others here as well...


Meanwhile, we are having a soiree tonight that I invite you (all)  
to, to celebrate the rain falling on the fire just uphill from  
us...   Sort of a raindance, our native (Lakota) friend begged off  
cuz he's going to a sweat tonight and Doug is out of pocket himself,  
oh wait... Nick is in Massachusetts (damn you have a lot of ss's and  
tt's in that state name!) !  Peter.. if you are game, you can find  
us via google maps at 3 Bundy Rd, Otowi, NM... we'll be reveling for  
a number of hours yet!  No basin-drain experiments, however... I  
promise (hope?)!


Funny thing is that the rain is falling *strictly* inside the San  
Ildefonso and Santa Clara boundaries.   Of course this is very good  
news as Santa Clara Canyon and just north were the most threatening  
parts of the fire of late.   I think they might be dead out from  
that.   No evidence of same in the south or west...  and Pacheco  
Canyon looks like it's getting a bit of a dousing, but I can't see  
for the smoke (steam)?



Carry on!
 - Steve
But peter.  I actually did an experiment.  So, your criticism has  
to shift from calling me an air head to calling my experiment dumb  
… and,, presumably, having reasons why it’s dumb.


N

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Subject: [FRIAM] A Happy Thought (experiment)

I was amazed to learn that gedanken experiments involve so much  
depth.  I had thought thought experiments were just simple tests  
that it would be VERY nice to do, but for various reasons could not  
be executed.  Like having all gedanken foolosofers leap from high  
buildings (under humane and controlled conditions) and their  
trajectories measured to determine whether they obey the laws of  
gravity and Newton.



Peter Lissaman, Da Vinci Ventures

Expertise is not knowing everything, but knowing what to look for.

1454 Miracerros Loop South, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505,USA
tel:(505)983-7728



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Re: [FRIAM] A Happy Thought (experiment)

2011-07-02 Thread Pamela McCorduck
We're all celebrating this moisture.


On Jul 2, 2011, at 6:03 PM, Steve Smith wrote:

 Nick, Peter -
 
 It is good to see the curmudgeons with their curmudgeons out.  Maybe we can 
 get Doug to flail (swirl?) his too! grin and I think we have a few others 
 here as well...
 
 Meanwhile, we are having a soiree tonight that I invite you (all) to, to 
 celebrate the rain falling on the fire just uphill from us...   Sort of a 
 raindance, our native (Lakota) friend begged off cuz he's going to a sweat 
 tonight and Doug is out of pocket himself, oh wait... Nick is in 
 Massachusetts (damn you have a lot of ss's and tt's in that state name!) !  
 Peter.. if you are game, you can find us via google maps at 3 Bundy Rd, 
 Otowi, NM... we'll be reveling for a number of hours yet!  No basin-drain 
 experiments, however... I promise (hope?)!
 
 Funny thing is that the rain is falling *strictly* inside the San Ildefonso 
 and Santa Clara boundaries.   Of course this is very good news as Santa Clara 
 Canyon and just north were the most threatening parts of the fire of late.   
 I think they might be dead out from that.   No evidence of same in the south 
 or west...  and Pacheco Canyon looks like it's getting a bit of a dousing, 
 but I can't see for the smoke (steam)?
 
 
 Carry on!
  - Steve
 But peter.  I actually did an experiment.  So, your criticism has to shift 
 from calling me an air head to calling my experiment dumb … and,, 
 presumably, having reasons why it’s dumb. 
  
 N
  
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 I was amazed to learn that gedanken experiments involve so much depth.  I 
 had thought thought experiments were just simple tests that it would be VERY 
 nice to do, but for various reasons could not be executed.  Like having all 
 gedanken foolosofers leap from high buildings (under humane and controlled 
 conditions) and their trajectories measured to determine whether they obey 
 the laws of gravity and Newton.
 
 
 Peter Lissaman, Da Vinci Ventures
 
 Expertise is not knowing everything, but knowing what to look for.
 
 1454 Miracerros Loop South, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505,USA
 tel:(505)983-7728
 
  
 
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of our body weight, this greedy tapeworm of an organ wolfs down 20 percent of 
the calories that we expend at rest.

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