1. object A --> <-- object B... or there are (1) causally related objects and (2) structurally related objects
2. geon A --> <-- geon B
If this new object or pattern is useful, then it is a creative process.
1. object A --> <-- object B... or there are (1) causally related objects and (2) structurally related objects
2. geon A --> <-- geon B
If this new object or pattern is useful, then it is a creative process.
there are (1) causally related objects and (2) structurally related objects... or object vs. geon is the difference, so both Si (objects) and Se (geons) deal with causal relationships and structural relationships.1. object A --> <-- object B
2. geon A --> <-- geon B
If this new object or pattern is useful, then it is a creative process.
"Dogged, Excluding, Inquisitive-then-satisfied, From the many to the one, Filling in the blanks" are caused by BA10 (not "Ni" or Si).... or object vs. geon is the difference, so both Si (objects) and Se (geons) deal with causal relationships and structural relationships.
... and primary PFA/PFS"Dogged, Excluding, Inquisitive-then-satisfied, From the many to the one, Filling in the blanks" are caused by BA10 (not "Ni" or Si).
the left hemisphere: analytic philosophy <--- computer science (NLP etc) <--- discrete mathematics (TCS etc)
the right hemisphere: continuous mathematics ---> theoretical physics ---> speculative philosophy
introvert, a planner, primary PFA/PFS (and working memory)
analytic philosophy: Ludwig Wittgenstein
computer science: Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg
discrete mathematics: Andrew Wiles
continuous mathematics: Roger Penrose, Robbert Dijkgraaf
theoretical physics: Sean M. Carroll, Carlo Rovelli
speculative philosophy: Jason Brennan (see post #427)