tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8425130739244783400.post4126696867533178551..comments2023-10-05T11:54:07.030-05:00Comments on Creative Science & Philosophy: Conservation in the Shrinking CommonsL. Edgar Ottohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00525169618204198073noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8425130739244783400.post-43020796009229843612012-09-18T10:28:40.767-05:002012-09-18T10:28:40.767-05:00I am flattered, but FWIW, I am not the author of t...I am flattered, but FWIW, I am not the author of that piece. <br /><br />It is perhaps in the microtonal reverberations of word and figure that I the articles that resonate most with my own being. My ignorance is probably greater than yours, if not due to lack of exposure to novel ideas, then certainly due to lack of creative output and less familiarity with expressing my ideas on such a scale as your blog and your artworks. <br /><br />My own contributions to the world of ideas are fewer and farther between, and scattered about the internet in quite a haphazard fashion. <br /><br />Would that I should aspire to the depth of thought and creative output of your own blog or of Ben Goertzel in his "Physics and Phenomenology of Time". But if I recall correctly even he has stated elsewhere that it was an incomplete and unpublished essay whose ideas he had largely abandoned. Such is how I feel about most of my own ratiocinations. For a look at the rest of his articles, have a look here. http://www.goertzel.org/essays.htm <br /><br />Heres among the few things I have written both easily locatable as well as perhaps worth sharing: http://thefnf.org/?page_id=683/networking/the-outernet/<br /><br />Best,<br /><br />Crash Test Corpsecrash test corpsehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11914185004497761271noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8425130739244783400.post-49064580299873004282012-09-17T15:48:26.747-05:002012-09-17T15:48:26.747-05:00A very nice and interesting link and others relati...A very nice and interesting link and others relating to it... I find yours is a great creative spirit of enquiry and other linked pages of your work is most interesting.<br /><br />Lately I am trying to relate this to music as in the microtones but so far it is only artistic with but a hint of underlying mathematics. I have come to realize that I have noticed many things like these microtones just from casual playing and exploring... I did not realize that this is something that does not come easily to most others- or that I notice when I stand out from crowds in my own skin of dreams... Then again I am also realizing the depth of my ignorance of things past.<br /><br />I will try to read more of you work and show where you awakened to some idea that perhaps there is something appealing to the poet as well in the scientists within us. Thank for the honor of the comment.<br /><br />The PeSlaL. Edgar Ottohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00525169618204198073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8425130739244783400.post-42466758173122738792012-09-16T10:41:39.769-05:002012-09-16T10:41:39.769-05:00Hi, I'm new here. Interesting blog you've ...Hi, I'm new here. Interesting blog you've got, I'm unused to finding the subject matters of science and art intermixed to this depth. Bravo.<br /><br />On the subject of the above article, perhaps you'd find this link to be of some interest:<br /><br />http://www.goertzel.org/papers/timepap.htmlcrash test corpsehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11914185004497761271noreply@blogger.com