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#181 Posted : Monday, February 03, 2014 5:15:47 PM
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del


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Burdened


Drop "it" here brother. Share.smile


I appreciate the thought.It goes a long way.I'll be good.I just need to accept and embrace.Beat it down with loveLaughing out loudly



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Illmatic
symbols
#182 Posted : Monday, February 03, 2014 10:35:10 PM
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Chief Guest wrote:
tycho wrote:

Yes. Formless. We should focus on the pattern across humanity.


The mind & Humane(ity) can they associated with computing programming & God as the Arch-Programmer. Abstraction, polymorphism, inheritance. Class, object. OOP?


Yes.You use it all the time but you should also consider the impact of freewill and the curious case of preconditioned behaviours e.g. breastfeeding.As @tycho said there are patterns and they seem to persist over time.If you understand associative learning you'll come to appreciate the potential of imagination and philosophy.
tycho
#183 Posted : Tuesday, February 04, 2014 9:10:43 AM
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Joined: 7/1/2011
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Location: Nairobi
symbols wrote:
Chief Guest wrote:
tycho wrote:

Yes. Formless. We should focus on the pattern across humanity.


The mind & Humane(ity) can they associated with computing programming & God as the Arch-Programmer. Abstraction, polymorphism, inheritance. Class, object. OOP?


Yes.You use it all the time but you should also consider the impact of freewill and the curious case of preconditioned behaviours e.g. breastfeeding.As @tycho said there are patterns and they seem to persist over time.If you understand associative learning you'll come to appreciate the potential of imagination and philosophy.


Yes. There's association with programming, but I see the universe as self programming. The 'arch programmer' exists by virtue of human imagination and wisdom. It's a metaphor. You are the 'arch programmer'.
Muriel
#184 Posted : Tuesday, February 04, 2014 10:14:25 AM
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tycho wrote:
symbols wrote:
Chief Guest wrote:
tycho wrote:

Yes. Formless. We should focus on the pattern across humanity.


The mind & Humane(ity) can they associated with computing programming & God as the Arch-Programmer. Abstraction, polymorphism, inheritance. Class, object. OOP?


Yes.You use it all the time but you should also consider the impact of freewill and the curious case of preconditioned behaviours e.g. breastfeeding.As @tycho said there are patterns and they seem to persist over time.If you understand associative learning you'll come to appreciate the potential of imagination and philosophy.


Yes. There's association with programming, but I see the universe as self programming. The 'arch programmer' exists by virtue of human imagination and wisdom. It's a metaphor. You are the 'arch programmer'.



I have heard a danceable tune right here. All over.

But today I am not feeling up to dance. Since last week. I am deeply engrossed in another venture.

Thank you.
tycho
#185 Posted : Tuesday, February 04, 2014 10:41:48 AM
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Joined: 7/1/2011
Posts: 8,804
Location: Nairobi
Muriel wrote:
tycho wrote:
symbols wrote:
Chief Guest wrote:
tycho wrote:

Yes. Formless. We should focus on the pattern across humanity.


The mind & Humane(ity) can they associated with computing programming & God as the Arch-Programmer. Abstraction, polymorphism, inheritance. Class, object. OOP?


Yes.You use it all the time but you should also consider the impact of freewill and the curious case of preconditioned behaviours e.g. breastfeeding.As @tycho said there are patterns and they seem to persist over time.If you understand associative learning you'll come to appreciate the potential of imagination and philosophy.


Yes. There's association with programming, but I see the universe as self programming. The 'arch programmer' exists by virtue of human imagination and wisdom. It's a metaphor. You are the 'arch programmer'.



I have heard a danceable tune right here. All over.

But today I am not feeling up to dance. Since last week. I am deeply engrossed in another venture.

Thank you.


And the venture isn't danceable?
symbols
#186 Posted : Tuesday, February 04, 2014 11:30:24 AM
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Joined: 3/19/2013
Posts: 2,552
tycho wrote:
symbols wrote:
Chief Guest wrote:
tycho wrote:

Yes. Formless. We should focus on the pattern across humanity.


The mind & Humane(ity) can they associated with computing programming & God as the Arch-Programmer. Abstraction, polymorphism, inheritance. Class, object. OOP?


Yes.You use it all the time but you should also consider the impact of freewill and the curious case of preconditioned behaviours e.g. breastfeeding.As @tycho said there are patterns and they seem to persist over time.If you understand associative learning you'll come to appreciate the potential of imagination and philosophy.


Yes. There's association with programming, but I see the universe as self programming. The 'arch programmer' exists by virtue of human imagination and wisdom. It's a metaphor. You are the 'arch programmer'.


How does that interact with time or to what extent does is to go?It is a statement with a lot of implications.
Muriel
#187 Posted : Tuesday, February 04, 2014 11:33:23 AM
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Joined: 11/19/2009
Posts: 3,142
tycho wrote:
Muriel wrote:
tycho wrote:
symbols wrote:
Chief Guest wrote:
tycho wrote:

Yes. Formless. We should focus on the pattern across humanity.


The mind & Humane(ity) can they associated with computing programming & God as the Arch-Programmer. Abstraction, polymorphism, inheritance. Class, object. OOP?


Yes.You use it all the time but you should also consider the impact of freewill and the curious case of preconditioned behaviours e.g. breastfeeding.As @tycho said there are patterns and they seem to persist over time.If you understand associative learning you'll come to appreciate the potential of imagination and philosophy.


Yes. There's association with programming, but I see the universe as self programming. The 'arch programmer' exists by virtue of human imagination and wisdom. It's a metaphor. You are the 'arch programmer'.



I have heard a danceable tune right here. All over.

But today I am not feeling up to dance. Since last week. I am deeply engrossed in another venture.

Thank you.


And the venture isn't danceable?


It is the main dance. Am rehearsing my moves. Its time will come.
Chief Guest
#188 Posted : Tuesday, February 04, 2014 12:04:16 PM
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Joined: 12/2/2013
Posts: 387
Muriel wrote:
tycho wrote:
Muriel wrote:
tycho wrote:
symbols wrote:
Chief Guest wrote:
tycho wrote:

Yes. Formless. We should focus on the pattern across humanity.


The mind & Humane(ity) can they associated with computing programming & God as the Arch-Programmer. Abstraction, polymorphism, inheritance. Class, object. OOP?


Yes.You use it all the time but you should also consider the impact of freewill and the curious case of preconditioned behaviours e.g. breastfeeding.As @tycho said there are patterns and they seem to persist over time.If you understand associative learning you'll come to appreciate the potential of imagination and philosophy.


Yes. There's association with programming, but I see the universe as self programming. The 'arch programmer' exists by virtue of human imagination and wisdom. It's a metaphor. You are the 'arch programmer'.



I have heard a danceable tune right here. All over.

But today I am not feeling up to dance. Since last week. I am deeply engrossed in another venture.

Thank you.


And the venture isn't danceable?


It is the main dance. Am rehearsing my moves. Its time will come.


Conversations with "Self".
Illmatic
Chief Guest
#189 Posted : Tuesday, February 04, 2014 12:05:58 PM
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Joined: 12/2/2013
Posts: 387
symbols wrote:
tycho wrote:
symbols wrote:
Chief Guest wrote:
tycho wrote:

Yes. Formless. We should focus on the pattern across humanity.


The mind & Humane(ity) can they associated with computing programming & God as the Arch-Programmer. Abstraction, polymorphism, inheritance. Class, object. OOP?


Yes.You use it all the time but you should also consider the impact of freewill and the curious case of preconditioned behaviours e.g. breastfeeding.As @tycho said there are patterns and they seem to persist over time.If you understand associative learning you'll come to appreciate the potential of imagination and philosophy.


Yes. There's association with programming, but I see the universe as self programming. The 'arch programmer' exists by virtue of human imagination and wisdom. It's a metaphor. You are the 'arch programmer'.


How does that interact with time or to what extent does is to go?It is a statement with a lot of implications.


Time sharing, multithreading.
Illmatic
tycho
#190 Posted : Tuesday, February 04, 2014 12:14:42 PM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 7/1/2011
Posts: 8,804
Location: Nairobi
symbols wrote:
tycho wrote:
symbols wrote:
Chief Guest wrote:
tycho wrote:

Yes. Formless. We should focus on the pattern across humanity.


The mind & Humane(ity) can they associated with computing programming & God as the Arch-Programmer. Abstraction, polymorphism, inheritance. Class, object. OOP?


Yes.You use it all the time but you should also consider the impact of freewill and the curious case of preconditioned behaviours e.g. breastfeeding.As @tycho said there are patterns and they seem to persist over time.If you understand associative learning you'll come to appreciate the potential of imagination and philosophy.


Yes. There's association with programming, but I see the universe as self programming. The 'arch programmer' exists by virtue of human imagination and wisdom. It's a metaphor. You are the 'arch programmer'.


How does that interact with time or to what extent does is to go?It is a statement with a lot of implications.


It's the eye that sees, that interacts with time. Which eye? Which perspective?
tycho
#191 Posted : Tuesday, February 04, 2014 12:16:24 PM
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Joined: 7/1/2011
Posts: 8,804
Location: Nairobi
Muriel wrote:
tycho wrote:
Muriel wrote:
tycho wrote:
symbols wrote:
Chief Guest wrote:
tycho wrote:

Yes. Formless. We should focus on the pattern across humanity.


The mind & Humane(ity) can they associated with computing programming & God as the Arch-Programmer. Abstraction, polymorphism, inheritance. Class, object. OOP?


Yes.You use it all the time but you should also consider the impact of freewill and the curious case of preconditioned behaviours e.g. breastfeeding.As @tycho said there are patterns and they seem to persist over time.If you understand associative learning you'll come to appreciate the potential of imagination and philosophy.


Yes. There's association with programming, but I see the universe as self programming. The 'arch programmer' exists by virtue of human imagination and wisdom. It's a metaphor. You are the 'arch programmer'.



I have heard a danceable tune right here. All over.

But today I am not feeling up to dance. Since last week. I am deeply engrossed in another venture.

Thank you.


And the venture isn't danceable?


It is the main dance. Am rehearsing my moves. Its time will come.


Every dance is the main dance and there are no rehearsals.
symbols
#192 Posted : Tuesday, February 04, 2014 12:19:35 PM
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Joined: 3/19/2013
Posts: 2,552
Chief Guest wrote:
symbols wrote:
tycho wrote:
symbols wrote:
Chief Guest wrote:
tycho wrote:

Yes. Formless. We should focus on the pattern across humanity.


The mind & Humane(ity) can they associated with computing programming & God as the Arch-Programmer. Abstraction, polymorphism, inheritance. Class, object. OOP?


Yes.You use it all the time but you should also consider the impact of freewill and the curious case of preconditioned behaviours e.g. breastfeeding.As @tycho said there are patterns and they seem to persist over time.If you understand associative learning you'll come to appreciate the potential of imagination and philosophy.


Yes. There's association with programming, but I see the universe as self programming. The 'arch programmer' exists by virtue of human imagination and wisdom. It's a metaphor. You are the 'arch programmer'.


How does that interact with time or to what extent does is to go?It is a statement with a lot of implications.


Time sharing, multithreading.


...expound
symbols
#193 Posted : Tuesday, February 04, 2014 12:31:48 PM
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Joined: 3/19/2013
Posts: 2,552
tycho wrote:
symbols wrote:
tycho wrote:
symbols wrote:
Chief Guest wrote:
tycho wrote:

Yes. Formless. We should focus on the pattern across humanity.


The mind & Humane(ity) can they associated with computing programming & God as the Arch-Programmer. Abstraction, polymorphism, inheritance. Class, object. OOP?


Yes.You use it all the time but you should also consider the impact of freewill and the curious case of preconditioned behaviours e.g. breastfeeding.As @tycho said there are patterns and they seem to persist over time.If you understand associative learning you'll come to appreciate the potential of imagination and philosophy.


Yes. There's association with programming, but I see the universe as self programming. The 'arch programmer' exists by virtue of human imagination and wisdom. It's a metaphor. You are the 'arch programmer'.


How does that interact with time or to what extent does is to go?It is a statement with a lot of implications.


It's the eye that sees, that interacts with time. Which eye? Which perspective?


Are we interacting with a choice already made?
tycho
#194 Posted : Tuesday, February 04, 2014 12:41:13 PM
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Joined: 7/1/2011
Posts: 8,804
Location: Nairobi
symbols wrote:
tycho wrote:
symbols wrote:
tycho wrote:
symbols wrote:
Chief Guest wrote:
tycho wrote:

Yes. Formless. We should focus on the pattern across humanity.


The mind & Humane(ity) can they associated with computing programming & God as the Arch-Programmer. Abstraction, polymorphism, inheritance. Class, object. OOP?


Yes.You use it all the time but you should also consider the impact of freewill and the curious case of preconditioned behaviours e.g. breastfeeding.As @tycho said there are patterns and they seem to persist over time.If you understand associative learning you'll come to appreciate the potential of imagination and philosophy.


Yes. There's association with programming, but I see the universe as self programming. The 'arch programmer' exists by virtue of human imagination and wisdom. It's a metaphor. You are the 'arch programmer'.


How does that interact with time or to what extent does is to go?It is a statement with a lot of implications.


It's the eye that sees, that interacts with time. Which eye? Which perspective?


Are we interacting with a choice already made?


Yes.

Yesterday I was thinking about Bohr's idea of 'complementarity'. Mutually exclusive perspectives happening at the same time. That's how time is. Everything is happening when the eye focuses. So the future has already happened, only focus hasn't shifted. Prophecy is the shift of focus into the 'future'.
Muriel
#195 Posted : Tuesday, February 04, 2014 2:07:28 PM
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Joined: 11/19/2009
Posts: 3,142
tycho wrote:
Muriel wrote:
tycho wrote:
Muriel wrote:
tycho wrote:
symbols wrote:
Chief Guest wrote:
tycho wrote:

Yes. Formless. We should focus on the pattern across humanity.


The mind & Humane(ity) can they associated with computing programming & God as the Arch-Programmer. Abstraction, polymorphism, inheritance. Class, object. OOP?


Yes.You use it all the time but you should also consider the impact of freewill and the curious case of preconditioned behaviours e.g. breastfeeding.As @tycho said there are patterns and they seem to persist over time.If you understand associative learning you'll come to appreciate the potential of imagination and philosophy.


Yes. There's association with programming, but I see the universe as self programming. The 'arch programmer' exists by virtue of human imagination and wisdom. It's a metaphor. You are the 'arch programmer'.



I have heard a danceable tune right here. All over.

But today I am not feeling up to dance. Since last week. I am deeply engrossed in another venture.

Thank you.


And the venture isn't danceable?


It is the main dance. Am rehearsing my moves. Its time will come.


Every dance is the main dance and there are no rehearsals.


Every dance is different because the tune, what we will dance over, is not the same. This one must be got right, first time. There will be no rehearsals that time.
symbols
#196 Posted : Thursday, February 06, 2014 12:14:33 AM
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Joined: 3/19/2013
Posts: 2,552
Muriel wrote:
tycho wrote:
Muriel wrote:
tycho wrote:
Muriel wrote:
tycho wrote:
symbols wrote:
Chief Guest wrote:
tycho wrote:

Yes. Formless. We should focus on the pattern across humanity.


The mind & Humane(ity) can they associated with computing programming & God as the Arch-Programmer. Abstraction, polymorphism, inheritance. Class, object. OOP?


Yes.You use it all the time but you should also consider the impact of freewill and the curious case of preconditioned behaviours e.g. breastfeeding.As @tycho said there are patterns and they seem to persist over time.If you understand associative learning you'll come to appreciate the potential of imagination and philosophy.


Yes. There's association with programming, but I see the universe as self programming. The 'arch programmer' exists by virtue of human imagination and wisdom. It's a metaphor. You are the 'arch programmer'.



I have heard a danceable tune right here. All over.

But today I am not feeling up to dance. Since last week. I am deeply engrossed in another venture.

Thank you.


And the venture isn't danceable?


It is the main dance. Am rehearsing my moves. Its time will come.


Every dance is the main dance and there are no rehearsals.


Every dance is different because the tune, what we will dance over, is not the same. This one must be got right, first time. There will be no rehearsals that time.


Give David a run for his moneysmile
symbols
#197 Posted : Monday, February 10, 2014 5:54:30 AM
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tycho
#198 Posted : Monday, February 10, 2014 7:10:39 AM
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symbols wrote:


I saw the other signature you had. The one with boxes and inverted characters and I couldn't get one of the words. And now again this one is has the same 'challenge'.

Makes me wonder if you're still following the breath.
Muriel
#199 Posted : Monday, February 10, 2014 9:43:06 AM
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David?

Not Cain? d'oh! d'oh!
tycho
#200 Posted : Monday, February 10, 2014 10:01:08 AM
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Muriel wrote:
David?

Not Cain? d'oh! d'oh!


I've been wondering who this David is, now I wonder how one can give Cain a run for 'his money'.


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