Specialization has bred feelings of isolation, futility, and confusion in individuals. It has also resulted in the individual’s leaving responsibility for thinking and social action to others. Specialization breeds biases that ultimately aggregate as international and ideological discord, which, in turn, leads to war.
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The human brain is a physical mechanism for storing, retrieving, and re-storing again, each special-case experience. The experience is often a packaged concept. Such packages consist of complexedly interrelated and not as-yet differentially analyzed phenomena which, as initially unit cognitions, are potentially re-experience-able. A rose, for instance,... Click Here to Continue Reading
This is the second part of TheBuckyCall Darwin 200 years anniversary special; see the first part: The Reality of Natural Selection.
5.15 Natural Selection and the Malthusian Principle or Competition for Limited Resources
It is a well-known fact that Darwin borrowed heavily from Thomas Malthus’s Essay on Population in his initial conception... Click Here to Continue Reading
This is the first part of TheBuckyCall Darwin 200 years anniversary special; see the second part: Natural Selection and the Malthusian Principle or Competition for Limited Resources .
Natural Selection
But then arises the doubt, can the mind of man, which has, as I fully believe, been developed from a mind as low as that possessed by the lowest animal,... Click Here to Continue Reading
I thought I would help Dr. Kent with these words on the Metaphysical by B Fuller. I guessed that if we dropped him into leadership I could help a liitle bit. Talk on Thursday
Kelly
Synergetics -Bucky Fuller
Quite clearly, our task is predominantly metaphysical, for it is how to get all of humanity to educate itself swiftly enough to generate... Click Here to Continue Reading
Please read chapter 5 in Critical Path and article below.
Questions to consider:
• What are the precessional effects of rewarding mismanagement of banking?
• Is “too big to fail” a good thing? Does it overt an implosion or just prolong it?
• What does Robert mean when he says, “The problem is currency.”
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Each age is characterized by its own astronomical myriads of new, special-case experiences and problems to be stored in freshly born optimum capacity human brains-which storages in turn may disclose to human minds the presence of here to fore undiscovered, unsuspectedly existent eternal generalized principles.
We are in an age that... Click Here to Continue Reading
Because of our overspecialization and our narrow electromagnetic spectrum range of our vision, we have very limited integrated comprehension of the significance of total information. For this reason, we see and comprehend very few motions among the vast inventory of unique motions and transformation developments of Universe. Universe is a nonsimultaneous... Click Here to Continue Reading
General recognition of this fact is shown in the proverbial phrase ‘It is the busiest man who has time to spare.’ Thus, an elderly lady of leisure can spend the entire day in writing and dispatching a postcard to her niece at Bognor Regis. An hour will be spent finding the postcard, another in hunting for spectacles, half an hour in a search... Click Here to Continue Reading
Please watch these videos; I believe they will greatly facilitate an understanding of the environments and special cases we will be studying on The Bucky Call:
The Human Genome:
Inner Life of a Cell, (music version):
Inner Life Of A cell, (explained version):
Major Takes Home:
2. Environment is stronger than will.
3. When emotion... Click Here to Continue Reading