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Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 50018194 United States 10/02/2014 07:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Interwoven helicies in cubic(restrained measured space). Quoting: Anonymous Coward 61917558 X y z of function relating to repetitive phi perspective. Enwinding understanding through perspective. A note on entangled space. I saw this the other day. Thought you would like it. [link to i.imgur.com] :) What I like most about it is the momentary polar ambiguity (the 45 degree intersection) the moment before the line of symmetry pulls the inversion to center. Cheers I could draw all my descriptions, but that would make things too easy. I like to stare at my descriptions in my minds eye. Cruel to be kind I have no doubt. Would like to see that too. I was wondering earlier this morning. why it is made more difficult than it needs to be? Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 61917558 Canada 10/02/2014 07:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Interwoven helicies in cubic(restrained measured space). Quoting: Anonymous Coward 61917558 X y z of function relating to repetitive phi perspective. Enwinding understanding through perspective. A note on entangled space. I saw this the other day. Thought you would like it. [link to i.imgur.com] :) What I like most about it is the momentary polar ambiguity (the 45 degree intersection) the moment before the line of symmetry pulls the inversion to center. Cheers I could draw all my descriptions, but that would make things too easy. I like to stare at my descriptions in my minds eye. Cruel to be kind I have no doubt. Would like to see that too. I was wondering earlier this morning. why it is made more difficult than it needs to be? Mesmerism and what we consider to be the strictures of reality. They are the pressures which ignite. |
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Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 50018194 United States 10/02/2014 07:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What I like most about it is the momentary polar ambiguity (the 45 degree intersection) the moment before the line of symmetry pulls the inversion to center. Cheers I could draw all my descriptions, but that would make things too easy. I like to stare at my descriptions in my minds eye. Cruel to be kind I have no doubt. Would like to see that too. I was wondering earlier this morning. why it is made more difficult than it needs to be? Mesmerism and what we consider to be the strictures of reality. They are the pressures which ignite. You mean like, what pushes one into dissonance? Novelty? What pushes one to push self forward? Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 61917558 Canada 10/02/2014 07:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Le Coq Sportif What I like most about it is the momentary polar ambiguity (the 45 degree intersection) the moment before the line of symmetry pulls the inversion to center. Cheers I could draw all my descriptions, but that would make things too easy. I like to stare at my descriptions in my minds eye. Cruel to be kind I have no doubt. Would like to see that too. I was wondering earlier this morning. why it is made more difficult than it needs to be? Mesmerism and what we consider to be the strictures of reality. They are the pressures which ignite. You mean like, what pushes one into dissonance? Novelty? What pushes one to push self forward? Actually, the opposite, the memoryless silence which is the open or aware visual conciousness. What becomes difficult to reintegrate to language, but visually or artistically takes shape as ever more complex rythmic form on the artists palette. This is why I believe its important to spawn complex moving images in ones minds eye. |
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Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 50018194 United States 10/02/2014 07:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I thought to myself, Complexity made simple through pictures people still don't understand. What is it to bring what looks like extreme complexity to the complete understanding of an 8 y/o in simple terms? Because it seemingly can be, that easy. And when touched with it, there is an inherent knowing that comes over. And there is no dissonance. No fight. Because it just makes sense. I think that is best way. If possible. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 50018194 United States 10/02/2014 07:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mesmerism and what we consider to be the strictures of reality. Quoting: Le Coq Sportif They are the pressures which ignite. You mean like, what pushes one into dissonance? Novelty? What pushes one to push self forward? Actually, the opposite, the memoryless silence which is the open or aware visual conciousness. What becomes difficult to reintegrate to language, but visually or artistically takes shape as ever more complex rythmic form on the artists palette. This is why I believe its important to spawn complex moving images in ones minds eye. I saw someone say the other day that it was difficult for them to 'imagine' in color or moving. I found that rather alarming. And have wondered since, how much one's keen imagination and abilities within said, count for. I'm not sure that makes sense. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 61917558 Canada 10/02/2014 07:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For example, I was thinking of Sept's 'Adamic Code'(sp?) today and what it shows. Quoting: Seer777 I thought to myself, Complexity made simple through pictures people still don't understand. What is it to bring what looks like extreme complexity to the complete understanding of an 8 y/o in simple terms? Because it seemingly can be, that easy. And when touched with it, there is an inherent knowing that comes over. And there is no dissonance. No fight. Because it just makes sense. I think that is best way. If possible. :leonardo: Therein lie the popping bubbles, inside is a knowable, comfortable system. Outside is the chaos of an obsured geometric relationship based on the fuzzy semantics of choice. How do we abide by our choices leaping through memoryless dynamic space. Off for a bit, out for a jaunt. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 61917558 Canada 10/02/2014 07:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mesmerism and what we consider to be the strictures of reality. Quoting: Le Coq Sportif They are the pressures which ignite. You mean like, what pushes one into dissonance? Novelty? What pushes one to push self forward? Actually, the opposite, the memoryless silence which is the open or aware visual conciousness. What becomes difficult to reintegrate to language, but visually or artistically takes shape as ever more complex rythmic form on the artists palette. Y This is why I believe its important to spawn complex moving images in ones minds eye. I saw someone say the other day that it was difficult for them to 'imagine' in color or moving. I found that rather alarming. And have wondered since, how much one's keen imagination and abilities within said, count for. I'm not sure that makes sense. Colour is moving, watch the irridessence(sp?) on the skin of a bubble. |
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Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 50018194 United States 10/02/2014 07:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For example, I was thinking of Sept's 'Adamic Code'(sp?) today and what it shows. Quoting: Seer777 I thought to myself, Complexity made simple through pictures people still don't understand. What is it to bring what looks like extreme complexity to the complete understanding of an 8 y/o in simple terms? Because it seemingly can be, that easy. And when touched with it, there is an inherent knowing that comes over. And there is no dissonance. No fight. Because it just makes sense. I think that is best way. If possible. Therein lie the popping bubbles, inside is a knowable, comfortable system. Outside is the chaos of an obsured geometric relationship based on the fuzzy semantics of choice. How do we abide by our choices leaping through memoryless dynamic space. Off for a bit, out for a jaunt. The inside can be just as chaotic as the outside. People just hide it better. As within so with out... Can choice exist without memory? I don't think it can. Enjoy. Beautiful day here. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 61917558 Canada 10/02/2014 09:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For example, I was thinking of Sept's 'Adamic Code'(sp?) today and what it shows. Quoting: Seer777 I thought to myself, Complexity made simple through pictures people still don't understand. What is it to bring what looks like extreme complexity to the complete understanding of an 8 y/o in simple terms? Because it seemingly can be, that easy. And when touched with it, there is an inherent knowing that comes over. And there is no dissonance. No fight. Because it just makes sense. I think that is best way. If possible. :leonardo: Therein lie the popping bubbles, inside is a knowable, comfortable system. Outside is the chaos of an obsured geometric relationship based on the fuzzy semantics of choice. How do we abide by our choices leaping through memoryless dynamic space. Off for a bit, out for a jaunt. The inside can be just as chaotic as the outside. People just hide it better. As within so with out... Can choice exist without memory? I don't think it can. Enjoy. Beautiful day here. We're well into the evening here, but shes placid and without wake. Yes they can, think grooves and what they elicit in you. |
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Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 50018194 United States 10/02/2014 09:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For example, I was thinking of Sept's 'Adamic Code'(sp?) today and what it shows. Quoting: Seer777 I thought to myself, Complexity made simple through pictures people still don't understand. What is it to bring what looks like extreme complexity to the complete understanding of an 8 y/o in simple terms? Because it seemingly can be, that easy. And when touched with it, there is an inherent knowing that comes over. And there is no dissonance. No fight. Because it just makes sense. I think that is best way. If possible. Therein lie the popping bubbles, inside is a knowable, comfortable system. Outside is the chaos of an obsured geometric relationship based on the fuzzy semantics of choice. How do we abide by our choices leaping through memoryless dynamic space. Off for a bit, out for a jaunt. The inside can be just as chaotic as the outside. People just hide it better. As within so with out... Can choice exist without memory? I don't think it can. Enjoy. Beautiful day here. We're well into the evening here, but shes placid and without wake. Yes they can, think grooves and what they elicit in you. When I think of 'grooves' I think of a record. And how as a child, I would ever so gently, scratch my nail perpendicular to said. Just to feel it vibrate. To feel the grooves, which made the sound. CD's did not offer such. But better quality instead. Still susceptible to scratches though. And bumps in the road. Early on. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 61917558 Canada 10/02/2014 09:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Le Coq Sportif Therein lie the popping bubbles, inside is a knowable, comfortable system. Outside is the chaos of an obsured geometric relationship based on the fuzzy semantics of choice. How do we abide by our choices leaping through memoryless dynamic space. Off for a bit, out for a jaunt. The inside can be just as chaotic as the outside. People just hide it better. As within so with out... Can choice exist without memory? I don't think it can. Enjoy. Beautiful day here. We're well into the evening here, but shes placid and without wake. Yes they can, think grooves and what they elicit in you. When I think of 'grooves' I think of a record. And how as a child, I would ever so gently, scratch my nail perpendicular to said. Just to feel it vibrate. To feel the grooves, which made the sound. CD's did not offer such. But better quality instead. Still susceptible to scratches though. And bumps in the road. Early on. Oddly enough, soundwise, the talk has always been about recreating the pop hiss imperfections. It was like a landing strip for the soul. |
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Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 50018194 United States 10/02/2014 09:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We're well into the evening here, but shes placid and without wake. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 61917558 Yes they can, think grooves and what they elicit in you. When I think of 'grooves' I think of a record. And how as a child, I would ever so gently, scratch my nail perpendicular to said. Just to feel it vibrate. To feel the grooves, which made the sound. CD's did not offer such. But better quality instead. Still susceptible to scratches though. And bumps in the road. Early on. Oddly enough, soundwise, the talk has always been about recreating the pop hiss imperfections. It was like a landing strip for the soul. Did you ever play the original Bioshock? It was better on PC. Other than the storyline, the soundtrack made that game. Due to said 'pops and hisses'. Really set the mood... It was genius. Hard to match. Which they didn't. No matter the 10's of millions to recreate it. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 61917558 Canada 10/02/2014 10:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We're well into the evening here, but shes placid and without wake. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 61917558 Yes they can, think grooves and what they elicit in you. When I think of 'grooves' I think of a record. And how as a child, I would ever so gently, scratch my nail perpendicular to said. Just to feel it vibrate. To feel the grooves, which made the sound. CD's did not offer such. But better quality instead. Still susceptible to scratches though. And bumps in the road. Early on. Oddly enough, soundwise, the talk has always been about recreating the pop hiss imperfections. It was like a landing strip for the soul. Did you ever play the original Bioshock? It was better on PC. Other than the storyline, the soundtrack made that game. Due to said 'pops and hisses'. Really set the mood... It was genius. Hard to match. Which they didn't. No matter the 10's of millions to recreate it. The nostalgic hint of the unfolding of the analog to digital era is an often unthought of rallying point for most. Even the stereophonic split has a deep meaning for most that goes on unrequited. Do most ever really feel that the exponential rate of change has rendered centuries as moments? Remember, as I saod years back, mine was to throw rocks and point at obvious signs made obscure. Cheers |
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Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 50018194 United States 10/02/2014 10:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Seer777 When I think of 'grooves' I think of a record. And how as a child, I would ever so gently, scratch my nail perpendicular to said. Just to feel it vibrate. To feel the grooves, which made the sound. CD's did not offer such. But better quality instead. Still susceptible to scratches though. And bumps in the road. Early on. Oddly enough, soundwise, the talk has always been about recreating the pop hiss imperfections. It was like a landing strip for the soul. Did you ever play the original Bioshock? It was better on PC. Other than the storyline, the soundtrack made that game. Due to said 'pops and hisses'. Really set the mood... It was genius. Hard to match. Which they didn't. No matter the 10's of millions to recreate it. The nostalgic hint of the unfolding of the analog to digital era is an often unthought of rallying point for most. Even the stereophonic split has a deep meaning for most that goes on unrequited. Do most ever really feel that the exponential rate of change has rendered centuries as moments? Remember, as I saod years back, mine was to throw rocks and point at obvious signs made obscure. Cheers I read this, this morning. Reminds of what you're talking about. I saw it on FB earlier. And when I looked for it just now, I saw instead an image called 'The Boys'. They were all huddled around a laptop. And my 4 y/o nephew, looking over at his dad as he snapped the picture. Parenting as a Gen Xer: We’re the first generation of parents in the age of iEverything My generation, it seems, had the last of the truly low-tech childhoods, and now we are among the first of the truly high-tech parents. My mother, a Baby Boomer, gripes regularly that my friends and I “put everything on The Facebook,” and though she and my grandparents both have accounts, they don’t really use them. My parents still receive a paper newspaper, still read books in hardback, and only relatively recently became comfortable with texting. My children show them how to use their iPhones, and I set up their iTunes accounts for them. ... I am very much standing in the middle between my parents and my children when it comes to technology, one foot dipped in the waters of Instagram and Twitter and the other still stuck in the luddite mud of “In my day, we passed paper notes in class, sent real letters to penpals, and talked to each other’s faces!” When it comes to parenting, I find this middle place extremely uncomfortable, because I know what childhood and adolescence were like before the Internet, and my parenting models all came from that era. [link to www.washingtonpost.com] Last Edited by Seer777 on 10/02/2014 10:15 PM Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 61917558 Canada 10/03/2014 01:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Le Coq Sportif Oddly enough, soundwise, the talk has always been about recreating the pop hiss imperfections. It was like a landing strip for the soul. Did you ever play the original Bioshock? It was better on PC. Other than the storyline, the soundtrack made that game. Due to said 'pops and hisses'. Really set the mood... It was genius. Hard to match. Which they didn't. No matter the 10's of millions to recreate it. The nostalgic hint of the unfolding of the analog to digital era is an often unthought of rallying point for most. Even the stereophonic split has a deep meaning for most that goes on unrequited. Do most ever really feel that the exponential rate of change has rendered centuries as moments? Remember, as I saod years back, mine was to throw rocks and point at obvious signs made obscure. Cheers I read this, this morning. Reminds of what you're talking about. I saw it on FB earlier. And when I looked for it just now, I saw instead an image called 'The Boys'. They were all huddled around a laptop. And my 4 y/o nephew, looking over at his dad as he snapped the picture. Parenting as a Gen Xer: We’re the first generation of parents in the age of iEverything My generation, it seems, had the last of the truly low-tech childhoods, and now we are among the first of the truly high-tech parents. My mother, a Baby Boomer, gripes regularly that my friends and I “put everything on The Facebook,” and though she and my grandparents both have accounts, they don’t really use them. My parents still receive a paper newspaper, still read books in hardback, and only relatively recently became comfortable with texting. My children show them how to use their iPhones, and I set up their iTunes accounts for them. ... I am very much standing in the middle between my parents and my children when it comes to technology, one foot dipped in the waters of Instagram and Twitter and the other still stuck in the luddite mud of “In my day, we passed paper notes in class, sent real letters to penpals, and talked to each other’s faces!” When it comes to parenting, I find this middle place extremely uncomfortable, because I know what childhood and adolescence were like before the Internet, and my parenting models all came from that era. [link to www.washingtonpost.com] In a sense the above is more about awareness rather than reality. It is more about humanities recognition of ciphers than computing. It is solely now that more have been inculcated by ciphers due to their mode of simple conveyance than that a ciphering system has become ubiquitos. I grew up in a house full of punchcards. They say that whorehouses are unique portals to wisdom. Cheers Back to immersion. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 61917558 Canada 10/04/2014 12:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Visual conciousness from the triangulated(triangular half squared(stereoscopic) to the conical (spun potential). Intercessionary relations. Synergy between angular and organic systems. Each preceding and subsequent form must house the fundamental motions of the preceding and that which is potentially projected in the simplest (energy conserving) form. Stacked rice. Cheers |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 61917558 Canada 10/04/2014 09:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Interwoven helicies in cubic(restrained measured space). Quoting: Anonymous Coward 61917558 X y z of function relating to repetitive phi perspective. Enwinding understanding through perspective. A note on entangled space. Perceptual perspective via observational vantage point. Exactly, now manifest that space in your minds eye. First 2 dimensionally and then with the repeating depth of the third. Integrate the preceding base forms from nodal to arc linear and entanglement becomes action echo. The skein. Percussive reflex. The more important construct is enfolding, again triangulation as sides collapse, to orient that selfsame perspective. Chin chin |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 61917558 Canada 10/08/2014 02:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Symmetry, like the straight line, is a non exi(s)tant phenomenon. The imbalance creating motion in perpetuity. What is the force that creates arc, spin and enfolding? If constancy is ambiguous. On one side of arc convexity(reflection) the other reception and deflection). Without consistancy the ouroborous is connectionless, however with constancy the door is open. Cheers What does emf encircle but the motion itself. Wind on the waves. |