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Knowledge Map Equation

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-27 8:04

So far, I have figured that all reality changes mostly outside and partially inside human perception.
All-knowing is not a human trait. Given.

What I'm trying to plot out is a good mathematical equation that will illustrate not only the logical given of what is, but also a process of action that can take place for various mind-sets. Ie, you may have someone that can have an experience, confabulate and self-deceive themselves into believing and remembering and feeling what actually didn't happen and what did happen will be forgotten; whereas, there also exists a person who can perceive an experience for what it is, find out what good can come from it and utilize that experience which is not changeable, and can be appreciated towards a vibrant and connected perception of the world around them.

It's a tough task ahead, anyone have any ideas? :/

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-29 2:13

>>6
I'm not arguing anything. I'm simply asking if there is an equation that I can postulate that reality has more to offer towards knowledge, and as an added benefit, knowledge then can assist in changing what we perceive as reality.

There didn't used to be bridges at one point, and now there are. That didn't just come from no where. There was an opportunity to form, from a possibility, a reality where one did not previously exist.

The equation would be something like long division most likely to show how reality can function in tandem with knowledge where both benefit mutually. It is something I can use when I make the argument that just knowing isn't enough, and just observing isn't enough. BOTH must be working together in mutual cooperation with one another. The thing that WE as humans DO have some pull with IS knowledge. We can control what we know, by how we perceive and interpret the incoming information. It is my position that it may be possible to by-pass certain doubts and uncertainties of performance and overcome seemingly impossible boundaries. To in fact challenge what IS known by achieving what once was unknown. The process of this to most people would be uncertain and therefore fearful; I already use this to a slight extent, but I would like to get some info regarding a mathematical formula that analytically illustrates not only the process of what does happen, but what it will take to accomplish a goal with greater probability of success.

I'm already using my "Choice of Energy" formula for when I push carts at my part time job. It works out very well. I hope I'm not asking too much of people here on /sci/ this may be something that requires a higher form of math that has yet to be developed. I may have to request these possibilities of mathematical formulae from a Chaotician. :/

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