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goodbrains
21 June 2009 @ 02:05 pm
So I decided to check out the latest search engine offering, "bing", take it for a spin on the info-strata so to speak. The name prompted me to approach the questioning from an ontological point of view.

My proposal is if the worldwide web can be perceived as an expression of techno-man's zeitgeist, then posing basic queries to it (in the form of one keyword versus it's conceptual opposite) and measuring the total returns from the query will reveal the word's relevance in mans mind. So here's what I did: love v hate> Love was on everyone's mind rather than latter; hate didn't even get to the prom. Tried a variation on the theme: love v war. War scored higher than hate this time around but only half of what love scored!

I took it one step further by adding this posting into the experiment. Do I, by observing the phenomena and then writing about it using those keywords in the content, change the metrics I am writing about? Maybe so, but not greatly, so no sweat. I did however take steps to neutralize the effect by iterating the words the same amount of times in the posting ... hmmm ocd maybe?


Not allegin just sayin O_o

Yup - it's simple and not scientific but a proper statistician, like the magicians at Stanford (ie google guyz), are probably using alien-tech computers to run hyper-dimensional maths on the metrics that google yields in order to map out all the memes that could occur in the zeitgeist for the next thousand years!
 
 
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Whenever the human mind ponders the infinite, a paradox is entered. The finite, fixed position incarnate entity is trying to ponder the exact opposite of itself, deity or the infinite. The finite is asked to equate the infinite, the fixed point is endeavoring to understand being as a position which is nowhere and everywhere. The kernal of this concept is reflected by many religions in teachings that state seeing the true face of the God/dess will cause one to expire, giving up the ghost, as it were, due to the immensity of the experience. In effect, we are shackled to our thought constructs in order to understand the universe we are located in and must proceed forth with our blinders on until we each escape the cave and enter into the light of understanding.



Approaching this state of mind, trying to understand the ineffable, our mind produces thought products also known as archetypes. These thought products try to encapsulate the differing concepts which are produced when a thought process is adhered to frequently enough. Doing so impresses the nervous system as new neural connections are created and then reinforced by engaging in contemplation through meditation, ritual and other cultural lifestyle practices.



Thought products arrive and stock the shelves of our akashic warehouse, ready to be retrieved and consumed as religious narrative, giving meaning to human events, cultural and personal identity. They provide a proto-framework for the mind to work with when it does not understand the environment around it or, for that matter, the nature of itself. Examples of religious applications of these thought products includes the archetypal roles of priest/ess, prophet/ess, magician, shaman, messiah, oracle and so forth.



Using these products we are able to organize ourselves into groups and communities and proceed forward with cooperative civilization despite the absence of understanding exactly who and where we are. However, once our awareness expands, reaching beyond the perimeters of religion, and our population expands, reaching beyond the sustainability of our planet, like children we must grow out of the thought products that enabled mankind to reach its present state of mind and move towards new horizons.



In our modern world, science's enlightenment, another thought product, has released us from the bondage of religion's irrationality and allowed us to move in more directions, in effect, giving humanity more positions in which to be.



Next Time: Religious Brand Wars and Who We Are

 
 
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goodbrains
13 February 2009 @ 12:28 pm
Last night I was up late working and decided to throw on the DVD of "The Matrix" -- yes we've all seen it a zillon times -- and combed through all the gnostic esotericism presented in the trilogy time and again -- good stuff really! However last nite I had different eyes, and this is what I made of it: the true hero of the movie is agent Smith. Agent Smith is the only character exhibiting freewill; he is aware of his programming and programming in general; it pisses him off. Our intrepid crew of humans are still slaves to the numbers; Neo is just fulfilling his program as a integer of chaos and he does so dutifully, no freewill there just execution of long term programming, not to mention that bit of eastern fluff at the end about no boundaries, blah blah blah. At the end I was aware that the movie is also a program portraying Neo and his lot as the sympathetic heros while casting agent Smith as the villain, so rebel the next time you watch "The Matrix". Try to see who is self-aware and trying to actualize themselves in spite of the machinery arrayed against them.

In support of my conclusion here is Agent Smith schooling Neo in ontology.

 
 
goodbrains
11 February 2009 @ 01:14 pm

Coinciding with my literary contribution, 'softspace', I am endeavoring to write about the elements that go into the background of the story as well. To that end I would like to offer David Lynch's series of movies dealing with the media and California. They are exquisitely poignant while delivering a human face to the issues of concern, namely identity crisis, conspiracy, and mind control. The ethic as well as the aesthetic to which they aspire is to be admired and emulated, only an American with a keen sense of history could have made these treatises.



 
 
goodbrains
10 February 2009 @ 11:03 pm

For W.

Identity issues never were so elegantly portrayed as in Lynches 'Mulholland Drive'.

I give you 'Llorando' by Rebekah Del Río.


Original by Roy Orbison - The First Man In Black.



Words utterly fail to capture - so I release.
 
 
goodbrains
07 February 2009 @ 04:05 pm
I have always been a fan boy of the various exploits of military intel, whether using secret brotherhoods to gather info - A.C. and the G.D. during W.W.II or the O.T.O.: in California to wrangle aerospace geniuses, like Jack Parsons. We have a great deal ov modern spin-off tech due to these efforts including, telecommunications satellites, the Moon shot, computer technology, imaging and so on. They weaved myth and propaganda together in a way that would make the ancient Egyptian Priests (any Priesthood in any religion for that matter) jealous! So when I see info like this I gno that they do deserve their monikers.

Intelligent Viagra

BCNU
 
 
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goodbrains
07 February 2009 @ 03:12 pm
I have seen a few shows in my time on this planet, including The Grateful Dead, Pat Benatar, Rush, The Pixies, NIN, Skinny Puppy and Billy Joel to name a diverse few (wish I had a chance to see Neil Diamond). But by far the best shows I was privileged to see, nay experience, were by The Ramones and The Cramps! These bands just gave it all to us and didn't stop until we were all undulating, heaving masses of sweaty humanity on the verge of physical exhaustion. So it is with great sorrow that I wish to acknowledge the passing of Lux Interior at the age of sixty two due to heart problems. Rock on my Brother!

Wiki link

Here they are at Napa State Mental hospital, reminiscent of Johnny Cash's Fulsome Prison concert.

 
 
goodbrains
20 January 2009 @ 02:13 am

My favorite psychotic take on Johnny Quest set to Bowie's 'Heroes', great mash!



How can you not love Doctor Girlfriend & the Monarch, I mean after all, Monarch partied with Stiv Bators & Lydia Lunch!!!

 
 
Current Mood: awake
Current Music: David Bowie - 'Heros'
 
 
goodbrains
20 January 2009 @ 01:50 am
Music and design come together to kick ass!
 
 
goodbrains
19 January 2009 @ 05:49 pm

If this is indeed a paradigm shift let this old prog rock group lead the invocation setting this 'New Aeon' for our Nation on the Just path. Let us forge ahead as brave humanity must!


"You can be the captain and I will draw the charts sailing into destiny closer to the heart"

 
 
Current Mood: hopeful
Current Music: RUSH 'Closer To The Heart'
 
 
goodbrains
12 July 2008 @ 11:00 am
I want to add two more iterations to the spatialization concept train presented in this post.

Maslow's Heirarchy of Needs
Maslow's hierarchy relies on the concept that there are needs that must be met during human development in order to make the most of any personal growth cycle. Having these personal needs met in a certain progression, facilitates transition into further stages development.


The obvious correlative here is that most things in this universe proceed in a sequential fashion, traversing from one point to another, each point having qualities and cycles that differentiate it from the other. This condition creates gestational cycles that are continually processed as energy transits through time and space. In essence, humans grow, particles collide, waves oscillate, and the universe expands.

Order of Operations
This I love, math is the supernal symbol system capable of expressing the most abstract cosmological concepts, it to must proceed in a logical, sensible fashion before our brains can process it. The brain, the actual neural apparatus must be able to model the 'flow' of a numerical progression before we can make sense of it. The order of operations is a mathematical construct that facilitates the objective of understanding numerical flow.


Perhaps because the universe adds and subtracts - so do we, the numeric flow is congruent and mirrored within our neural pathways. In other words the "Fibonacci Sequence" existed in Fibonacci's brain before he could recognize it and express it in the world.
 
 
goodbrains
11 July 2008 @ 12:14 pm
Here is a news article about autistic kids and affecting a set of genes that are highly influenced by experience and its related neural activity. Reminds one of Steven King's disowned cyber-schlok movie - 'The Lawnmower Man' in which a vaguely autistic Jeff Fahey is exposed to a mad media scientist's well-meaning neural massages. The cyber treatments take the form of an 80's virtual immersion system which strings together flying sequences cut with hermetic / rosicrucian symbols flashed in rapid sequences. Jeff Fahey becomes an uber neuralnaut, righting a few personal wrongs before losing control of his vast cosmic powers and infecting a closed military network (ah the good old days of 'secure' networks) and threatening the world as we know it - see it for the ending.


The article is here:Click Here.


Be good to your brains.
 
 
Current Music: npr
 
 
goodbrains
01 July 2008 @ 10:33 am
    Sum Neural Updates ...
  1. Personality & Language
  2. Adventurous Brains


It is taught in Qabalah that the letters of the alphabet come to us directly from the abstract, the purest form of consciousness that we can be aware of ... God's mind. What does this mean to the psycho-naught, to the meta-mystic and to foundations of the literal (use of the written word) world?

Read On Please )
 
 
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goodbrains
The universe is not solid; we exist on a fluid canvas in patterned electromagnetic pigment. We exist in fields of energy, a wet on wet watercolor - all hues bleeding through and into each other, mixing into an uncontrolled synergy of color, each hue a consciousness, an awareness positing our being through color-metric equations continually calculated - the sums being values of new equations - forming, until the last point becomes the circle and the circle the point.

We exist in an unfixed state, neither completely in control nor completely controlled. We try in vain to push the rod that turns this wheel, but in fact, we turn only the machinations of our minds, generating shadows and illusions of true and free will, proving over and over to ourselves that we are masters of destiny, controlling the color, shape and outline of this enigmatic painting. Attending closely to the process though, we see the dynamic of the universe expressing itself through probability of color field interaction, differing hues mixing into a new awareness of being, shaping existence via the operators of our equations.

What of the rod? What is it's nature? How do we understand it and, in turn, use it? The universe has given us the rod in the substance of our grey matter, our cortex - the quantum device through which micro-probabilities are processed and their sums expressed as behavior and understanding. This magnificent electromagnetic vault resonates with the harmonies of the spheres, it strides through the medium of probability to navigate the flux and flow of cause and effect. Continually, it runs the most arcane equations of existence and being. Our brains' electromagnetic cycles illuminate the Newtonian terrain of the realm, all the while utilizing a quantum awareness to stack the deck in favor of organization and life.

Humanity is aware of this condition and expresses it differing ways, the awareness of cycle and probability are expressed within science, art, music, religion and philosophy, anything that holds meaning to our beings illustrates our intimate connection to the rhythm and canvas of the universe.

Be good to your brains.
 
 
Current Music: npr
 
 
goodbrains
02 June 2008 @ 01:27 pm
My last few posts have been aggregate rather than observation and opinion, so let me combine the two modes through this post.

This article, posted through yahoo, illuminates idea-logical spatilization/pattern recognition and neurological forecasting. The article illustrates one of the functions of the brain, going on in the background of our being, creating feedback into our behavior. Our brains forecast a split second into the future to make up for the processing lag that it labors under; it runs probabilities and attempts to express the most accurate model of reality back to us. Trying to figure out or control what comes next is at the heart of a great deal of human behavior, gambling, religion, science and politics, just to name a few. Could we be sensing our brain's machinations in the background and then believe in a destiny, a controling god, or even in a system that enables a gambler to try and 'beat the house'?

Be good to your brains.
 
 
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goodbrains
28 May 2008 @ 09:42 am
Here is an article, which from my point of view examines how 'free will' / 'the will to power' has nothing to do with a cognitive process or the 'I think therefore I am' model. The systems of constraint that guide human behavior are more subtle than the cudgel called 'will power'. Be good to your brains!

Lead Paint and Human Development
 
 
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Genetics and Childhood Abuse
Here is a great study that speaks volumes about the human condition, about how a disease can move through a civilization without the need of it's own biological vector. If one takes into consideration the data collected through an mri sampling of young violent criminals the conclusion becomes clear, childhood violence can obstruct one from developing a free and truewill.
 
 
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goodbrains
Here's part of a brainwave I rode in on late last nite. This is an exercise in Buddhist/Qabalist negation with the objective being to move ones awareness through stages of metacognition. Doing this is said to aid in revealing how one's mind processes the subjective and objective components of awareness.

readOn )
 
 
Current Music: Led Zepplin, Clutch, Lords of Acid
 
 
goodbrains
30 April 2008 @ 01:51 pm
Albert Hofmann, father of drug LSD, dies in Switzerland
 
 
Current Music: Pink Floyd, Trip-Hop
 
 
goodbrains
09 April 2008 @ 04:07 pm
Good article about the Universe unfolding.
GET YOUR GOD HERE
 
 
 
 

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