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Vicillation

07 Jun 2010 1 199
My fiftieth year had come and gone. I sat, a solitary man, In a crowded London shop, An open book and empty cup On the marble table top. While on the shop and street I gazed My body of a sudden blazed; And twenty minutes more or less It seemed, so great my happiness, That I was blessed and could bless. ~ Yeats

"Nexting"

05 Jun 2013 136
Throughout reflection about events that may occur anywhere, to anyone, at any time – risks obscuring the fact that brains are continuously making predictions about the immediate, local, personal future of their owners without their owners’ awareness. Rather than saying that such brains are predicting, let’s say they are ‘nexting’ Yours is nexting right now. For example, at this moment you may be consciously thinking about the sentence you just read, or about the key ring in your pocket that is jammed uncomfortably against your thigh, or about whether the War of 1812 really deserves its own overture. Whatever you are thinking, your thoughts are surely about something other than the word with which this sentence will end. But even as you hear these very words echoing in your very head, and think whatever thoughts they inspire, your brain is using the word it is reading right now and the words it read just before to make a reasonable guess about the identity of the word it will read next, which is what allows you to read so fluently. Any brain that has been raised on a steady diet of film noir and cheap detective novels fully expects the word ‘night’ to follow the phrase ‘It was dark and stormy,’ and thus when it does encounter the word ‘night’, it is especially well prepared to digest it. As long as your brain’s guess about the next word turns out to be right, you cruise along happily, left to right, left to right, turning back squiggles into ideas, scenes, characters, and concepts, blissfully unaware that your nexting brain is predicting the future of the sentence at a fantastic rate. It is only when your brain predicts badly that you suddenly feel avocado. That is, surprised. See? Now consider the meaning of that brief moment of surprise. Surprise is an emotion we feel when we encounter the unexpected …… Page 6

Mackinac Bridge

09 Jul 2009 157
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Willows are willows everywhere

Cerebellum in action

Conversazione

Why you can't tickle yourself

Burraud & Lund

Beyond the fence

At Lady Lever Art Gallery

New York street

An abandoned barn

Einstein, his wife & Charlie Chaplin

11 Mar 2011 3 222
At the premier of Chaplin's film City Lights, January 1931 From "The Day we Found the Universe" (Image from the book titled above)
20 Nov 2012 115
You cannot step twice into the same river ~ Heraclitus

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