Re: [FRIAM] The Atlantic article on "the illusion of reality"

2017-09-18 Thread Rich Murray
Within "awareness" forever, "each" of "us" has to be a unique evolving facet of all of single creative hyperinfinity... "As a matter of course, every soul citizen of Earth has a priority to quickly find and positively share evidence for healthy and safe food, drink, environment, and society."

Re: [FRIAM] The Atlantic article on "the illusion of reality"

2017-09-18 Thread Nick Thompson
Hi, Russ, Long time! You do know that I am a completely different man from the shallow, narrow-minded, orthodox behaviorist you used to argue with. I have had heart surgery. In what you quote below, I am channeling Peirce. I guess I wouldn’t be channeling him if I weren’t besotted

Re: [FRIAM] The Atlantic article on "the illusion of reality"

2017-09-18 Thread Russ Abbott
Nick wrote, "the idea of a real world outside experience is nonsense" What does that say about areas of the universe or periods of the universe that have no experiencing beings? Also, we synchronize our experiences so that we can communicate. (And we manage to do that reasonably well most of the

Re: [FRIAM] The Atlantic article on "the illusion of reality"

2017-09-18 Thread Nick Thompson
Marcus, To be honest, I have never seen what philosophy has to do with quantum mechanics. I agree with you that the idea of a real world outside experience is nonsense but I don't see how QM gets you there. Peirce held that all "objective" observation consist of guesses at what we all, the

Re: [FRIAM] The Atlantic article on "the illusion of reality"

2017-09-18 Thread Marcus Daniels
"Experiment after experiment has shown—defying common sense—that if we assume that the particles that make up ordinary objects have an objective, observer-independent existence, we get the wrong answers. The central lesson of quantum physics is clear: There are no public objects sitting out

[FRIAM] Maybe a new hardware approach to deal with AI developments

2017-09-18 Thread Alfredo Covaleda Vélez
Probably It is the most interesting tech article that I have read in weeks. https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/09/16/technology/chips-off-the-old-block-computers-are-taking-design-cues-from-human-brains.html?emc=edit_th_20170917=todaysheadlines=58593627=

Re: [FRIAM] The Atlantic article on "the illusion of reality"

2017-09-18 Thread Frank Wimberly
Framework = Friam. Is autocorrect onto something? Frank Wimberly Phone (505) 670-9918 On Sep 18, 2017 7:56 PM, "Frank Wimberly" wrote: > This resonates with various Framework discussions. I think it's an area > of interest to Nick. > >

[FRIAM] The Atlantic article on "the illusion of reality"

2017-09-18 Thread Frank Wimberly
This resonates with various Framework discussions. I think it's an area of interest to Nick. https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2016/04/the-illusion-of-reality/479559/?utm_source=atlfb Frank Wimberly Phone (505) 670-9918

Re: [FRIAM] "ecological"

2017-09-18 Thread gⅼеɳ ☣
On 09/18/2017 10:31 AM, Merle Lefkoff wrote: > She's Gregory Bateson's daughter--and that should give you a clue as to the > depth and breadth of her investigation into systems theory. Thanks. It does not really give me a clue (my own inadequacies, of course). I'm wondering if there's a

Re: [FRIAM] "ecological"

2017-09-18 Thread Merle Lefkoff
Glen, I know Nora Bateson, author of "Small Arcs of Larger Circles." She and I were both elected as Fellows of the Lindisfarne Association. She's Gregory Bateson's daughter--and that should give you a clue as to the depth and breadth of her investigation into systems theory. She also made a

[FRIAM] "ecological"

2017-09-18 Thread gⅼеɳ ☣
Classifying the evolutionary and ecological features of neoplasms http://www.nature.com/nrc/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nrc.2017.69.html?WT.mc_id=TWT_NatureRevCancer=true Small Arcs of Larger Circles: Framing through other patterns​​ http://www.triarchypress.net/small-arcs.html I have nothing