[...] thumb print of god.” Self-similarity is what we do. It is what we build our minds with. It allows us to copy others and express ideas of our own in a way that others can relate to. And no doubt it is a key process that will shine light into our very [...]
[...] “taking-on-board” many ideas that are not our own. This beg the question… “Is anything that we do actually original?” I would say not. Rather we mimic and reflect the social and geographical needs that we find [...]
[...] feedback loops of all sorts i.e. language here randomly mutates into simple amalgamations of “originality.” This evolution and development of lexical complexity stems from seemingly random conjoining [...]
[...] could see it was strong coffee. He was babbling away about philosophy, Zen and this new film by Jim Jarmusch, called “Limits Of Control.” He mangled on about the flow of this [...]
[...] thumb print of god.” Self-similarity is what we do. It is what we build our minds with. It allows us to copy others and express ideas of our own in a way that others can relate to. And no doubt it is a key process that will shine light into our very [...]
[...] “taking-on-board” many ideas that are not our own. This beg the question… “Is anything that we do actually original?” I would say not. Rather we mimic and reflect the social and geographical needs that we find [...]
[...] This sort of begs the question of originality… Is anything truly original? [...]
[...] feedback loops of all sorts i.e. language here randomly mutates into simple amalgamations of “originality.” This evolution and development of lexical complexity stems from seemingly random conjoining [...]
[...] could see it was strong coffee. He was babbling away about philosophy, Zen and this new film by Jim Jarmusch, called “Limits Of Control.” He mangled on about the flow of this [...]