Showing posts with label typology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label typology. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Four Brain Personalities that Accompany Moderate Brain-damage

From personal experience and observation.

1. Physical activism. Person may feel all activities are made to be physical and strenuous rather than intellectual.

2. "Over-active" personality. (In this case, it is not what it sounds like, and is NOT related to OCD or ADD). Person over-compensates for missing aspects of intelligence. Person may be happily pre-occupied with negative subjects.

3. Evasionism. Similar to OAP above, person may pre-occupy himself with a fake feeling of sadness or happiness combined with limited expressiveness, in an effort to avoid recognizing his problem.

4. Grandiose compensation. The person may over-act by making gestures which his brain thinks are highly significant, but which meet with limited appreciation from others. For example, he may unsuccessfully act like an intellectual. Often these gestures only seem significant because of the brain damage. But, in some cases the gestures are significant, but not as significant or not significant in the same way as assumed. This problem is characterized by not observing how pitiful the person's own life is. But the solution may be to embrace the illusion somewhat.

NOTE: I'm not sure if any of these are officially recognized diagnoses. And, the symptoms may occur even in uncomplicated brains that do not have brain damage.

Friday, December 25, 2015

Useful Information for Typologists / Useful for Typologists

The following link provides links to important classification systems, such as for mathematics, folk tales, and philosophy.

https://www.quora.com/Is-there-list-of-main-ideas-of-all-writings


Tuesday, November 17, 2015

NATHAN COPPEDGE QUOTES FROM NOVEMBER PART 3


"Comfort is baby evolution." ---Nathan Coppedge (unless you know of someone else).

"What reprises the role of most organisms is their seemingly convoluted symbiosis: the way their attributes appear maximally aligned with local inhabitants. (Humans might accept volcanoes in the way some aliens accept spiky plants)." ---Nathan Coppedge, Scientific Theories

"Beyond a certain point, perfection is what we think about. But beyond that point, functionality is what we think about. And, beyond that, complexity is what we think about. Beyond that, coherency is what we think about."

"Suicide is the ultimate karma failure, judging pejoratively."

"Intuitive knowledge can be had by trusting the insights that have worked in the past, that still relate with the new." ---Nathan Coppedge

"Nothing that is conceivably causally connected is entirely a coincidence."---Nathan Coppedge

"The old intuition is young or wise, but it does not involve youth or wisdom." ---Nathan Coppedge

"There are some things that have to be done professionally before they really start to work. Perpetual motion might be one of them. Other examples are portrait painting and the manufacture of the best sorts of toys."

"If it cheats, it works! If it works, it cheats! But, to cheat, it must be authentic!"

"For every paradox, there is a paroxysm. For every problem there is a solution." ---Nathan Coppedge, Intellectual Themes Bk. 2

"A problem, such as a math problem, is a potentially solvable problem...When a problem fills up a certain amount of space, then at least conceptually, the solution lies OUTSIDE THE SPACE. That is why problems are solvable." ---Nathan Coppedge, Causal Necessity of Problems (Intellectual Themes Bk. 2)

"The existential question of the self leads to the existential question of the other." ---Nathan Coppedge, Intellectual Themes Bk. 2

"Life's ambiguities and arbitrations amount to complexities and efficiencies and other similar concepts, which, if they are not resolved in any other fashion, at least benefit by the occasional epiphany. Indeed, epiphany appears to be the key to understanding distant relations between objects and other entities. If it is not a sheer mess and an epiphany, then the tangle of various aspects of thought and existence could then amount to some type of paradigm, a platform or function which would be at least in terms of its value, self-containing. Beyond that point, we reach for the basic under-pinnings of consciousness." ----Nathan Coppedge, A Mass of Related Things [quoted in full from Intellectual Themes Bk. 2]

"Regarding the scientific community: sometimes I relinquish my thoughts to the idea that it requires their insight, their judgment, and their opinion. This is not a good feeling. I would like to emphasize that." ---Nathan Coppedge, Nov 2015

"[T]here may be many people that realize they are their own fathers who do not time-travel at all." ---Nathan Coppedge, Nov 2015, via Quora.com.

"[Concerning Hilbert's Infinite Hotel]: Since some of these variables concern the dimensions themselves, arguably there is no way to concern the data exclusively with lower-dimensional entities." ---Nathan Coppedge, Nov 2015, via Quora.com.

"A semantic theory of health holds that the reason that companies don’t hold standards is because some people don’t hold standards. Thus, poor standards are responsible for poor health." ---Nathan Coppedge, Scientific Theories


"Photography comes from nature. But we don't really have nature. That's where photography comes from. A metaphysician on the other hand, invents nature. A metaphysician is on firmer ground." ---Nathan Coppedge


"The universe seems to tell me: we like progress, but we think it needs to be justified." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Maybe I shouldn't give myself unto the raal" --- Nathan Coppedge, Gestalt question


"Some may find everything is found to be disappointing except immortality to the immortal." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Change: that's a wise conundrum! Surely not all we change are clothes!" ---Nathan Coppedge


"Limited perception rewards a paradigm of success or reduced obligation. A dimensional paradigm." ---Nathan Coppedge


"What most people mean by stochastic is 'stockistic'. The true meaning of stochastic involves systematic variation from a single starting-point. It is not the same as saying 'empirical' or 'empirically relevant'." ---Nathan Coppedge



MORE QUOTES AT: poemhunter.com/quotations/famous.asp?people=Nathan Coppedge



Saturday, July 18, 2015

My book on Dimensional Biology currently has a Bestseller Rank!

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Gnomonic Symbols

 How To Interpret the Following Symbols?

The gridi-form structure appears to be composing or decomposing. It might be a symbol for language, graphical games, or physical structure. It appears to offer a manifestation of reality, a manifestation of secrets, an access to manifestation, and a secret access. These parts describe a two-dimensional pyramid.




          This more dimensional figure looks like a metallic orb with a path winding into it. It seems to express a duality. Secondly, there is a transposition of nature and architecture. It also looks like a woman's head. It could represent culture. Looking at the lines for independent value from representation, there is a latched quality which suggests mechanics and then again perhaps a plan of winding paths. It looks like a kind of marked serpent. Perhaps it represents the unknown.

This last gnomon looks like petrified rock. It has a Zen quality. The figures are both open and closed. The organization seems to be having a thought about itself. Nature seems both eternal and eroded.

Combining the three figures, we might find a structure that is paradoxically complete. The snake becomes the garden, the stones have variation, the grid is partially complete from more than one angle.

Friday, November 30, 2012

Randomness As Non-Probability: Four Categories

I finally pinned down the four categories which I associate with true-random: that is, randomness which does not exist as a mere formality, but can encompass any type of random phenomena; Here it is, on the diagram at left; [1] Dithered, [2] Selective, [3] Significance, [4] Self-Adapted; Then, if there is a key to non-random randomness, this might be it, on the categorical-micro or in other words systemic-metaphorical level.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Ongoing Studies of Follology, the study of folly

Here is a diagram illustrating the development from classical to modern, and post-modern or futuristic ideas of stupidity. At left of the column is the argument "for" stupidity, on the right hand of the column is the argument "against" stupidity.

Among the historical examples of follologists was the late great Erasmus, who wrote In Praise of Folly, a very long-winded argument in which fools are defended tongue-in-cheek.

I hope this is a more efficient treatment of a similar subject (although I don't mention Plato).

Mapping the Folly of Prediction: One Indicator

The above diagram shows the degrees of similarity which indicate that basic agreement with existential factors, whether they are statistics, impressions, or working tools, is a slippery slope into empirically determined actions, which are still labeled "intentions";

I detect a trend in philosophy that what is meant by intentional reality is decisions or conditions informed by outside influences, as expressed in the diagram; The very sophistication of these intentions is gauged in reference not to some interior "logic" or "mindset" but in relation to intentional reality, in other words, the rationability of the exterior influence upon the person; This is one thing that may be meant by behaviorism and functionalism, but it is also a statement about prospective predictions, the intellectual sense of what it means to have predictable reality; The influence at that stage is upon concepts such as "worlds", "disciplines", and "influences", depreciating what it means to have general unclosed statements in a body of discursive intellectual material::

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Working Method 9: Macrosophy and Microsophy

Based on architecture:

Microcosm
1. The Antechamber of Atoms
2. The Microscope of Metaphor
3. The Interface of Integrations
4. The Motive of Mass
5. The Roominess of Objects
6. The Facets of Space
7. The Languages of Consciousness

Macrocosm
1. The Enlightenment of Entities
2. The Ways of the Worlds
3. The Harmony of the Spheres
4. The Magic of Mediums
5. The Scratches of Systems
6. The Places of Permanence
7. The Poetry of the Universe

Friday, November 16, 2012

Working Method 8: Variables of Perpetual Motion

1. Moving independently: autonomy

2. Returning to the same position: volition

3. Having a principle of energy from nothing: nihilectics

4. Having adequately connected parts: integrity

5. Counterposing every motion with a principle of continuation: imbalance

6. Doing something useful with another module: capitalization

7. Acting as a specialized component within a system: identity

8. Representing a complete system by itself: enterprise

9. Serving as a significant fact or indicator: entics

10. Serving as a significant reference for an information system: metaphor

11. Marketable functions: appropriation/ universalizability

12. Offshoot effects for economics and zeitgeist: definitivism

Working Method 7: Quadrants of Perpetual Motion

Quality State:

1. Slope - continuity
2. Axiallary - opposition
3. Principle - materialism
4. Volition - variation

Opposed State:

1. Degeneration
2. Fineness
3. Puzzle
4. Clumsiness

Neutral State:

1. Balanced slope for equivalent altitude: principle does not oppose equivalence
2. Middle ground, material-formal compromise: a compromise in "ideal" terms
3. Rare states may exist if they are materially possible, properties may vary
4. A context can be controlled by the properties involved in construction

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Working Method 6: Hellish Qua-Assumptions

1. Hellish destruction

2. Hell as a reduction of the world to some law

3. Flames as 'visions', 'images'

4. Hell as a work of imagination

5. Hell as the 'furnace of the brain' [Blake]

6. Hell as passion

7. Hell as an arbitrary 'material'

8. Hell as a product of Greek physiologos (material thinkers)

Working Method 5: A Series of Altercations

1. Confucius: The Mandate of Heaven

2. Lao Tzu: The Dogged Philosopher

3. Socrates: Seeing the Truth

4. Sophists: Seeing the Falsehoods

5: Formalized Religion: Belated Good Will

6: Informal Science: Working Without Assumptions

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Is the new Apple headquarters inspired by categorical knowledge?

The recent design for the Apple Headquarters resembles a categorical diagram of eight sections, a functional symbol for coherent knowledge:

https://plus.google.com/photos/112063946124358686266/albums/5640449248757661185

I've never been an Apple fan, but at least it's as though society is advancing. I have to have some respect for the "other half."