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Four Definitions of Agile
Agile is not agile. People often cannot agree on meeting culture. Different ways of thinking sometimes are not so subject specific. Rather, complete mindscapes can be defined that shape indivual thinking. At least Maruyama (1980) gave us a model to think along these lines. What does “agile” mean for all four proposed thinking types? Read here …
Posted , Author Dana Stoll
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Matter, Morphogenetics, and Asymmetry
The dark matter hypothesis, that for any N antimatter-particles N+1 matter particles existed, N annihilating themselves, is an interesting assumption of an asymmetry.
It matches the morphogenetic assumption that anything new will only come forth from some asymmetry, a hardening variable that breaks homeostatsis and creates something unique.
Posted , Author Dana Stoll
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Dark Force Physics
Mis-attempts at physics questions:
Audience: “Is there a connection between the dark force and black holes?”
Susskind: “Dark matter or dark energy?”
Posted , Author Dana Stoll
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Photon Constructivism :-)
Highly recommendable.
The current view of black holes says that for Alice, who crosses the event horizon of a black hole, everything appears to be ok, whereas Bob, who observes her from outside, sees her boiling up in a hot soup on its surface.
Both “realities” are true.
Posted , Author Dana Stoll
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Probabilistics and Loops
If something is probabilistic, chances are that the underlying reality is looped and complex.
Posted , Author Dana Stoll