Lucy in Cyberpunk is like Motoko Kusanagi from Ghost in a Shell.
the similarities that reminds me of the character
guess the both are imba peeps that can connect to the net
Lucy in Cyberpunk is like Motoko Kusanagi from Ghost in a Shell.
the similarities that reminds me of the character
guess the both are imba peeps that can connect to the net
the sun will stop shining one day,
the earth will cease to follow it's orbit...
that is the fate of the universe we live in,
it will not last forever
so code is basically like maths right,
you'll have functions, variables, arguments,
plus minuses multiplications...
what if one could program out philosophy?
using the names of philosophers, their main/core ideas, worldviews, questions and plans...
hmm sounds like a giant mind map actually.. eh.. isn't that what coding is! a mindmap
i.e
Plato = socrates + aristotle
kant = ...?
the empiricist and logics, the romantics and aesthetics,
the communist and democrats, economy and religion,
all mash them up into a code.... how cool would that be!
maybe... one would see what worldview really encompasses all when it's all been laid out in relation to one another.. like.... woah..
is there really a final general equation to all this with ... and answer?
or is the answer just a function, and the results are actually just relative to what inputs we place into the variables..
no somethings dont change do they...
some things just dont
if the textbook answer of wisdom is: applying knowledge appropriately.
(and on a side note, understanding is being able to explain complex terms in simpleness)
then... what is if that knowledge was just a limited pool of memory?
see, our minds can only fabricate so much from the collective experiences that we've had.
and being able to come to conclusions with that... how is that wisdom? if we do not seek to know more than we already do? i dont think there's such a thing as "knowing too much". logically the more one knows, the more... comprehensive their reasoning capacity would be... no?
or does knowing too much cloud judgement, the less one knows, the simpler minded one is, the more 'cohesive' and 'coherent' (opostite of dissociation) i.e. associated or integrated one's mind would be. the easier it would be to come to conclusions that aren't conflicting with one another. gosh to be able to have the blissful non-conflicting thoughts when making a decision. zero-doubt. ignorance is bliss.
hah... anyways what i'm trying to say is.
the less one knows the better
the one more knows the better too
consolidated <--- thats the word i was looking for