EVOLUTION OF CULTURAL TIME

To friends and colleagues.  I was recently sent the article: Wormholes Untangle Black Hole Paradox, a report on cosmology and ultimate physical reality. Responding  to this article lead to write more, of what I need to share with others.  I move beyond physics to speculations on shifts in cultural time. Some may wish to jump…

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DANCING TO CLIMATE CHANGE

On PBS Science Friday  3/27/15  I heard an interview with Paul Ehrlich and Karole Armitage about a dance performance attempting to portray humankind facing the climate change crises.  In this post I propose another dance to complement this dance with an alternative action proposal.     “With the premiere of “On the Nature of Things,” performed…

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FLOW CYCLES: MATERIAL & INFORMATION

  Comment to David Braden’s post in Living Systems MATERIAL CYCLES. The creation, flow, reproduction, annihilation of “information” follows quite different laws than the flow of matter/energy. Innovation changes material flow patterns, sometime quite radically. “The Infinite Resource” by Ramez Naam makes a strong case for the power of innovation.  Information flows are not in…

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LACK OF KNOWLEDGE APPLICATION: EXAMPLE, LEADERSHIP

The knowledge inferred from this article on leadership, agency, “structure”, individualism is abundant and with quality. This knowledge is very relevant to the functionality, fairness and vitality of social/societal patterns in humans.  Yet, relevant discourse among those who make decisions “behaves” as if this knowledge, and it implications, didn’t exist. Indeed, it would be useful…

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GAIAN SENTIENCE ?

This is motivated by Glistening’s new post of her lifetime project: “we can begin to formulate a hypothesized set of basic prerequisites that a planet sized being might need to become functionally self-aware.” SOME QUERIES: In modern Western philosophy, sentience is the ability to experience sensations (known in philosophy of mind as “qualia”). In Eastern…

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GLOBAL GAMES, LONGER TERM CONTEXTS & REALITY SHIFTS

International games of nation-states continue as speculative contexts for contemporary activity in local regions such as the Ukraine, Iraq/Syria/Iran, Israel/Mid-East, BRICS, etc. US-MSM (Main-Stream-Media) comment at levels below this context. Four recent urls attracted my attention, relevant to this extended context: Dmity Orlov on the Russian National Character. An interesting and possibly relevant aspect for…

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MARKETS WITHOUT MONEY, COMPETITION, OR PROFITS

This is a very rough, speculative, set of ideas in early emergence. “THE Market” is the brand name for an ideology.  “THE” implies there is only ONE market, where in reality there are many. In a two only faux competition between economic ideologies, “THE Market” is contrasted with the only alternative a “TOTALLY CONTROLLED, CENTRALIZED,…

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LIVING LITE IS NOT ENOUGH

One view of a new local economy for the USA is presented in a 5 minute, quality animated video. Although I have no objections to the scenario portrayed, it left me empty.  Is this the New American Dream, a Lite Consumer Economy? Time freed up from employment is channeled into self employment for lite consumerism….

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HUMANITY IN ANALOG TO BIOLOGICAL ORGANISMS

Humanity will have significant differences from biological organisms (cells, tissues, organs, physiological subsystems, whole multi-celled being, hives), but we can gain insight from exploring analogs. Living systems are nested hierarchies or holarchies. It is too complex to attempt to comprehend whole organisms as composed of cells. Intermediate holons make our comprehension possible, and probably also…

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ON LACKING MENTAL IMAGERY

This, in fragments, was initially posted as comments to a FaceBook post. This will be a “brief” note on diversity with mental imagery competencies. At age 22 (now 80) I discovered that I lacked mental imagery in ALL sensory modes. I have yet to discover one other person so lacking. An old study showed 3%…

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