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A comment on Talk: Jill Bolte Taylor's stroke of insight
You're telling your Experience so obvious and after a while it magnetized my emotions on a deeper level, that I felt your tears that began to swelling inside me, too.
Me as Man is fully aware about the LOGOS, working in the left brain hemisphere. Even more, I'm aware that I have been spending way to much time there, causing me to feel disconnected most of the time.
In other terms, I'm more-less that type of Engineer who cannot let it go, cannot let it flow.
I'm on my way back home since recent, and I hope others are on their way, too :-)
Aloha
Dan
A comment on Talk: David Christian: The history of our world in 18 minutes
I would never guess the final conclusion will be "global connected learning" at warp speed.
During the talk, I always felt he will point back to the statement that "complexity equals fragility"... and therefore; technically and linear, will be wiped out of that big bang theory in a process called "evolution".
At least he mentioned, that the younger carry the wisdom of the elders within, before they can even imagine how to articulate them in a decipherable language out into the world.
This approach is to stringent and total lack of spirit, therefore to materialistic and cubic thinking, imho.
btw: Where did the Egg came from... we should know, if we learned together, not?
A comment on Talk: Ramesh Raskar: Imaging at a trillion frames per second
I'm impressed and yet it's time for disclosure!
A comment on Talk: Heather Brooke: My battle to expose government corruption
When talking about social networks, facebook jump into my mind. Just be aware of what such "tools" are at the backdrop, to imagne the whole picture. It's obvious that facebook is a major part of such personal data mining. It's never been created for our amusement aka Farmville, but to farm us.
Great talk Mrs. Brooke!
My best regards
A comment on Talk: Eli Pariser: Beware online "filter bubbles"
Within last couple years Google stealthy and subtle transmuted from a "Search" Engine, to a "Find" Engine.
Keep that in mind - and more important, use alternatives.
The only and best I found is www.duckduckgo.com, wich I'm using since 2012.
A comment on Talk: Marco Tempest: A cyber-magic card trick like no other
A comment on Talk: Faith Jegede: What I’ve learned from my autistic brothers