Showing posts with label Mathesis Universalis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mathesis Universalis. Show all posts

Sunday, May 31, 2015

Quantum Weirdness To Meaninglessness

Quantum Weirdness To Meaninglessness

Physicists: your days are numbered. Don't say we didn't warn you.
Owen Maroney worries that physicists have spent the better part of a century engaging in fraud.

It's a mess!
Ever since they invented quantum theory in the early 1900s, explains Maroney, who is himself a physicist at the University of Oxford, UK, they have been talking about how strange it is — how it allows particles and atoms to move in many directions at once, for example, or to spin clockwise and anticlockwise simultaneously. But talk is not proof, says Maroney. “If we tell the public that quantum theory is weird, we better go out and test that's actually true,” he says. "Otherwise we're not doing science, we're just explaining some funny squiggles on a blackboard."

Link to document: http://www.nature.com/polopoly_fs/1.17585!/menu/main/topColumns/topLeftColumn/pdf/521278a.pdf

Sadly, the writer doesn't grasp the depth and breath of the whole affair: It's not only physics!
The time is coming when every single card in their 'house of cards' is going to come down.

They've been lying to us everywhere:
1) Uncertainty
2) Chaos
3) Randomness
4) Philosophy
5) Complexity
6) Meaning
7) Scarcity
8) Mathematics
...
The list goes on and on. I'm one of those who are going to bring the whole charade down... and I'm not alone.



Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Lynda.com - Overview of Data Visualization
(Lynda.com - Overview of Data Visualization)

Information Visualization Is Not Knowledge Representation

This great video from Lynda.com shows how the processing language/interpreter is great for modeling information.
With such a multitude of interesting ways to model data, we find it hard to resist the temptation to call this knowledge, but it's not!

All of the wonderful representations here still require us to interpret their meaning!
What if there were a way to present knowledge in which our own understanding is not required to interpret them? What if our understanding of what we have presented to us becomes part of the presentation itself, and in fact, influences what we take from that representation?

We obviously need knowledge representation that can provide their meaning on their own for only they can provide a true understanding of their inherent structure and dynamics.
You see real understanding is the personalization of knowledge into your own mind. If your mind cannot dialog with that knowledge, it's not really yours and if your mind does all the work, it's only information.