Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Doesn't it frighten people how the society of sighted people is so dependent on the illusion of sight?

Friday, March 07, 2014

Ruthless

Culture is an ideology.
Religion is an ideology.
Political thought is an ideology.
I think we're so tame towards ideologies - we could let ourselves be more ruthless in tearing them up, changing positions, and fighting against something we used to believe in. We are not ruthless enough towards ideas, and not gentle enough towards people.

Saturday, March 01, 2014

Art is the ultimate display of power, design the ultimate display of understanding.

Friday, February 28, 2014

It's easier to prove that homosexuality is genetic than to prove that religion is real. Religion has the potential to be as real as any suffering we go through, but if religion chooses not to be genuine in the name of truth by refusing to feel the pain within us, all doctrine lose their power and religion becomes an imaginary "lifestyle choice".

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

The Houses That Live In Us

The Houses That Live In Us

If you lay yourself in bed and close your eyes
And allow yourself to walk into the darkness in your mind,
You will find, dimly lit,
Spaces that stage you dreams -
And if you try to light that up
You will find in these rooms you used to live in.

If you allow your mind to take control of that space
And move furniture into existence
Arranging them once
And then again
Reversing how you rearranged the room as you would reverse time
You find yourself
Clearing outwards by your sheer will, a space of time -
Your childhood room, your new house, your boarding school -
You will find the spaces that house your memories
Well and alive.

If you allow yourself to sit in one of these spaces
And soak in your surroundings
You will smell the same smells and hear the same sounds and feel the same warmth
Welling up in you -
You connect with your past and realize
What treasures you have stored up,
Safely locked away,
In the heavens of the darkness
Of a night alone in bed -
You will be cradled in the warmth of those who have crossed paths with you
And fall asleep, excited about tomorrow,
As they call out to you in whispers
See you tomorrow, goodnight.

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Science

Religion and Passion are always more seductive than Science because science fails us in two areas: its processes and its practitioners.

Science fails us because it does not consider inspiration to be part of its processes - science is based on data, and the data we collect is limited by our ability to imagine. If you can't measure it, it doesn't exist - and throughout the times we have depended on visionaries who think up new ways to measure the world around us, or accidents in science that lead people do discover the same. There is still so much of the world out there that doesn't exist in the eyes of science. Religion and culture always stand by us to assure us that we need to keep on believing, until science catches up with reality.

Science fails us because scientists always promise the ideal but reality delivers the sustainable. Scientists are very exact people - and that goes into the perception of their responsibility to the world. If an economic pressure prevents a scientific discovery from benefitting society, scientists don't own up to the failure. If a scientific theory is difficult, it is always the layman's fault that he doesn't find science accessible. I remember it was promised that music distributed on cd will be cheaper than music distributed on cassettes but that never happened. Climate scientists try so hard to prove climate change, but the fight is political. Activists on the other hand know how to connect facts to reality.

Scientists owe the world as much as the world owe scientists. The failure of science isn't the failure of the institution of science. It is a witness to how we work best together because we're all different in different ways.


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Random

Random

我认为无所谓人生的目地,只有你本身的目地。生存不是人生的目地,因为生存就是人生。还句话说,重要的,是你为了谁活着,为了做什么活着。思考人生"目地"的,是creationist 的paradigm.

Right and wrong in a society is never established by science but by
norms and ideals. Norms change and so do laws. Slavery was abolished but it's not based on scientific proof, but because someone challenged the norm. Courts don't exist to uphold "the truth" - that is not as importance as its calling, which is to dispense justice. Law is not about truth but about justice.

Religion is a free choice too. If you want to believe in a mixed religion you can form a new religion or denomination. It not common but it happens. And people do live in mixed environments where the the father is one race and religion and the mother is a different race and religion. In Japan, people go to the temple during new year and get married in churches. That is the norm in Japan.

I think when it comes to education students should be taught everything. Including both science and religion and politics. They should be taught both evolution and religious beliefs and sort it out for themselves. If science is self explanatory you should have faith that they will choose whatever works for them.


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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Science

You seem to think that if you add all the circuits together you can get an iPhone. That's not true. The iPhone is an invention, not a scientific one but a cultural, a social one. You need all the science to put it together, but if nobody dreamed it up, no amount of research can create an iPhone.

Science can lead to discoveries but discoveries cannot change peoples lives unless someone dreams about using science to do so.

Science is a method of finding answers. It is inspiration that asks the questions.

Sometimes questions are answered by other fields, such as Maths. Maths knowledge is created by mathematicians who imagine mathematical hypothesis and proof them using mathematical logic, many of which can only be proven using even more mathematics. There is no science (experiments) here.

Another is in the field of literature. For example, the Korean Hangul alphabet was created with the inspiration of ying and yang. Without the Korean alphabet, Korea would not have a distinctly Korean identity and language which created the basis for Korean communication and literature.



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Saturday, February 08, 2014

Reason

In an ideal world, reason would be unnecessary. You would be happy just because. Logic is just another basis for legitimacy, built to enable negotiations between peoples who did not previously share a common cultural language for communication.


Friday, February 07, 2014

TNBT

The next-next-next big thing : Big (Data) Brother 2.0 (Computational Legal Intelligence).

 Imagine: You are unhappy with how you got treated at work. Legal Intelligence will give you the laws you can quote to help your company "understand" your problem.

Imagine: What your vendor did seems questionable. Legal Intelligence will give you the laws to quote to help your vendor come to terms with their legal responsibility.

Imagine : Entering your scenario into a website, and it will tell you all the relevant laws and policies, past judgements, and gray areas, and give you a sample approach how you can use the law to win your case. This is the rule of law, by the people, for the people.

Saturday, February 01, 2014

TNBT

Next big thing : ubiquitous purpose-specific computing ("upc")

Imagine : direct mail flyers in your mailbox that interact with your mails to give you ads that genuinely interest you, without privacy leak.

TNBT

The next big thing : wearable robotics?

Imagine : Typing gloves that let you type on an imagined keyboard with full-keyboard touch when you type.

Imagine : programmable nanorobotic underwear that guides you in martial arts and dance

Imagine : smart glasses that also respond physically to turn your head to look at what you're searching for.

   

Tuesday, December 03, 2013

Let me change my question

Let me change my question

If you fill a glass up to the middle with water, is it half full or half empty?

If you submerge the same glass of water into a tank of water, is the glass full, or is the glass empty?


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Emptiness

Emptiness
A room can become full because it was empty. A room can be empty because it has four walls. If a room had no walls, how can it be full, how can it be empty? What is the purpose of emptiness and fullness? Is your heart full, or is it empty?


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Sunday, December 01, 2013

Religion

Religion is like a bank that assesses your credit risk based on the strength of how much you believe in your future, and then funds your dream with an equal amount of confidence so that when you invest your energies in your dream, you have enough liquidity to negotiate the uncertainties that stand in front of you.


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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Chaos

Chaos

Your intelligence was not created to understand chaos.

Your intelligence was created by chaos.

You see order in chaos because the chaos of your mind resonates/correlates with the chaos of the universe.

It is not the irregularity, but the seeming regularity, that is the flaw in our experience of chaos.


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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Free Fall

Rock-a-bye, baby,
On the tree top.
When the wind blows,
The cradle will rock;
When the bough breaks,
The cradle will fall,
And down will come baby,
Cradle and all.

Between birth and death, we happen.
We fall towards the life-bearing earth
Like babies off a tree
Living in a free fall.

Between wake and sleep
We cut time up into an eternity of nanoseconds;
Between truths we lie on
Our imagination of life on the ground.

Between now
And the eternity our minds can conceive
We hold on to the fall, believing
That only the fall, will set us free.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

What is your definition of forgive?

What is your definition of forgive?

I think forgive means deciding not to act on a misdeed against you towards the person who offended you.

Not forgiving means you plan to take revenge on that person sooner or later. It does not matter if you have forgotten what the misdeed was. It is possible to forget but not forgive.

Forgetting means writing off an event that occurred, meaning you decide to deny that a specific misdeed was ever done against you.

Changing what you believe or how you function in response to a misdeed against you is simply learning, which is independent of forgiving and forgetting.

World history shows us we are good at forgetting, bad at forgiving, and almost never learn.

All combinations of learning and not learning, forgiving and not forgiving, forgetting and not forgetting are possible.

Love gives you the ability to reinterpret an event so that instead of deciding that a misdeed was done against you, you decide that there was nothing wrong with the event, and therefore nothing to forgive.


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How religions rationalize unbelieving

How religions rationalize unbelieving

Christianity: if you don't believe, you were meant never to believe.

Buddhism: if you don't believe, we still win because you actually do believe. its just that the time hasn't come for you to admit it.

Atheism: if you don't believe (in atheism) you could use a (downward) leap of faith.

Others??


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Saturday, October 19, 2013

Stigma is a carpet under which politicians sweep problems they cannot solve