April 29, 2012

Game Theory - 12

Order has structure that is arranged in a way such that form relates to function.  The fine structure has subtle shading, where as coarse structure provides scaffolding.  Chaos, the opposite of order, is not completely unstructured, but rather whipped into a frenzy that can change the apparent order very quickly.

Very quickly, of coarse, is a relative term.  Coarse means not refined, having less overall structure, perhaps malleable and ductile.  Fine structure can lead to resolution, as the elements each have a role that casts a shadow, and that shadow is told by the placement of interaction.

The kitties feel as though i get into too much depth at my keyboard when i blog intensity.  I get focused on the image that i wish to convey and the alliteration takes over, the words spring forth and ring true.  Only they seem different than the focus of other people's thought and the kitties wonder whether i am over the deep end once again.

I finished watching Twin Peaks - an old TV series set in the Pacific Northwest that entertained the mystic in the conveying of unreality.  Television presents the lifestyle on a mirror and we listen and reflect what we are told.  We grok interpersonal relationships because we grew up watching them, a distinct difference from times past when people grew up first living experience, or reading about it and wishing to live it.

They promised us the life of the Jetsons, the wars appear to be recreating the Flintstones.  The myth of life is that it can be manufactured - it cannot - the seems and the is are two very different things.  Star Trek takes us boldly where no man has gone before in our imaginations, but what if it was just preparing us for the next reality.  Blink and you find that this was all a hologram.

How do we gather consistency, when each of us lives in our own segment of reality?  How do we know what we believe in the base, on the ground, where the earth grows.  Gaia theory has gotten recent play in the Lovelock recently admitted to exaggeration of the worst case scenario.  But isn't that what we ask our creative minds to do - to go beyond and conceptualize - the new.  

Or would you prefer the gnu?  What's nu - cee over lambda is an old physics joke; you never get the concept wrong on a test if you can laugh at it once it makes sense.  We have so many terms for knew, that even noo has a subtle meaning (especially in yiddish - noo already). 

Heinlein coined the term grok - which was his way of saying yes he got the point.  When we grok together, we are on the same page.  I wish i had a team like Jubal has in Stranger in a Strange Land - because that's the next novel reality that i seem to pass through.  Take your favorite story, movie or TV show and compare it to your memory and you can find specific episodes that relate.  

Just stay away from McMurtry.

RDLT

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