June 02, 2009

Singularity University

Enjoying myself while catching up with information technology. Listened to a pair of TED talks on the status of education. Ray Kurzwell has a good 9 minute talk on the advances of civilized society, while Liz Coleman opines on the direction that liberal arts institutions should choose to morph in focus - creating more knowledgeable generalists rather than multitudes of specialists.

Dr. Lenny believes that we need to be more open about our education system. We are currently indocrinating people into beliefs based on creative stretches of imagination. It would be highly useful to start rechecking all of our assumptions and verifying the data that we rely on. The understanding of a singularity arising from the current duality is a paradigm shift that most people are not ready to accept.

For anyone wishing to delve deeper into the topic, feel free to find Dr. Lenny Thyme's ONRRI classroom at www.yourclassroom.com . My current plan is to cover natural resources issues this summer while building a fall chemistry curricula that can be followed by students and teachers at any level. The basics of chemistry appear to be true, but some of the details seem to be contra to the explanations given. Chemistry action is based in geometry, at least at the physical level. I hope to explore the meta-physical level as well, which is likely based in sacred geometry as well as Euclidian geometry.

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