
Monday, December 13, 2010
Incomplete, Random, and Infinite

Sunday, December 12, 2010
Patterns, Meanings, and Reality

description of reality."
— Gregory Bateson
Anthropologist / Systems Theorist (1904 - 1980)
"If you cling to appearances while searching for meaning,
you won't find a thing."
— Budhidharma (440 - 533)
Thursday, December 09, 2010
Organization, Probability, and Entropy

and all closed systems in the universe,
tend naturally to deteriorate and
lose their distinctiveness,
to move from the least to
the most probable state,
from a state of organization and
differentiation in which distinctions
and forms exist, to a state of
chaos and sameness.”
— Norbert Weiner
Mathematician (1894-1964)
Sunday, December 05, 2010
Possibility, Creation, and Infinity

“...The fear of infinity is a form of myopia that destroys the possibility of seeing the actual infinite, even though it in its highest form has created and sustains us, and in its secondary transfinite forms occurs all around us and even inhabits our minds.”
“If a thing loves, it is infinite.”
- William Blake (1757 - 1827), Poet / Mystic
Saturday, December 04, 2010
The Answer to Life, the Universe, ...

"...'And you're ready to give it to us?' urged Loonquawl. 'I am.' 'Now?' 'Now,' said Deep Thought. ... 'Tell us!' 'All right,' said Deep Thought. 'The Answer to the Great Question ...' 'Yes ... !' 'Of Life, the Universe and Everything ...' said Deep Thought. 'Yes ... !' 'Is ... ' said Deep Thought, and paused. 'Yes ... !' 'Is ... ' 'Yes ... !!! ... ?' 'Forty-two,' said Deep Thought, with infinite majesty and calm. ... 'Forty-two!' yelled Loonquawl.
'Is that all you've got to show for seven and a half million years' work?' 'I checked it very thoroughly,' said the computer, 'and that quite definitely is the answer. I think the problem, to be quite honest with you, is that you've never actually known what the question is.'" -Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001), Hitchiker's Guide to The Galaxy
Thursday, December 02, 2010
Objects, Information, and Transformation
Rearrangement of objects is change in
the content of the information;
the message has changed.
This is the language which we
have lost the ability to read.
We ourselves are a part of this language;
changes in us are changes in the
content of the information.
We ourselves are information rich;
information enters us,
is processed and is then
projected outward once more,
now in an altered form.
We are not aware that
we are doing this,
that in fact this is
all we are doing.”
— Philip K. Dick
Novelist /Philosopher/Mystic (1928-1982)
the content of the information;
the message has changed.
This is the language which we
have lost the ability to read.
We ourselves are a part of this language;
changes in us are changes in the
content of the information.
We ourselves are information rich;
information enters us,
is processed and is then
projected outward once more,
now in an altered form.
We are not aware that
we are doing this,
that in fact this is
all we are doing.”
— Philip K. Dick
Novelist /Philosopher/Mystic (1928-1982)
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
As Above, So Below

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