Category Archives: Science of Consciousness

What’s Wrong with the Scientific Method

I’ve been involved in an online discussion about Deming’s model for creating knowledge (aka continuous improvement) called PDSA. Most correspondents have argued that PDSA is just another version of the “scientific method”.
PDSA is not the scientific method and for good … Continue reading

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Fall Lines

I have started following NPR’s 13.7: Cosmos and Culture blog, primarily because Alva Noe is a contributor. Noe is the author of the book “Out of Our Heads” that impressed me greatly and I discussed in my entry “Dancing Feet” … Continue reading

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SS Zombie

I have commented recently on this blog that zombieism is responsible for the tragic unraveling of Western society. As students of zombieism know, among the many disgusting characteristics of zombies, one looms largest—their monomaniacal single-mindedness. Once zombies fix themselves on … Continue reading

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Which Comes First, the Public or the Private Sector?

Okay, okay! Some of you who have read my previous blog entry are thinking to yourselves that my explanation of private v. public begs the question of the which comes first, public or private jobs?
Allow me to give you a … Continue reading

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OWS Unites Against Cannibals

Is the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) “movement” a glimmering counterpoint to the rise of the brown-shirted, reactionary Tea Party? Are we witnessing at long last the drawing of battle lines between the dark cannibalistic forces of militant self-interest and beneficent … Continue reading

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Heaps and Heroes

I find it disturbing that the long anticipated passing from the ravages of pancreatic cancer of Steve Jobs, Apple Computer’s headman, has occasioned so much rhapsodic eulogizing. The majority opinion seems to be that this man’s accomplishments as a marketing … Continue reading

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Atomic Economics

I have always thought I had a fairly good understanding of economic theory but, as is the case for many of us, over the past five years my acquaintance with the subject has grown much deeper. In Economics, there are … Continue reading

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The Arab Spring at Harvest Time

In his essay “If the Arab Spring Turns Ugly” (Sunday Review, NTY), Vali Nasr,  professor at Tufts University and author of “The Shia Revival: How Conflicts Within Islam Will Shape the Future”, offers up an informed view of the so-called … Continue reading

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Starling Patterns

There’s no true fixed point of reference in life. The observed and the observer in interaction, constantly vary. There is only relation between patterns. And for a knowing creature, patterns carry meaning.
“We are but whirlpools in a river of ever-flowing … Continue reading

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Our Suicidal Minds

History is a story we tell about the past. There is never just one history. There is HIS-story and MY-story, THEIR-story and OUR-story. Everyone has a history that explains their rightness and their rights.
Liberals and conservatives tell different histories to … Continue reading

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The Ear and the Mind

Tip of the hat to the very astute Tim Higgins for opening a discussion of Deming with the following quotes.
W. E. Deming said,
A body is not one single organ, but many. Suppose that the foot should say, “Because I am … Continue reading

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Do You Believe in Invisible Hands?

Democracy and Capitalism are two ideas–two theories—that often get mixed-up when we think about the American enterprise.  I often wonder why these two ideas get conflated and I think I  may have figured it out.
Both, taken in their purest form, … Continue reading

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Coca Cola Nights, Morality and Systems Optimization

In the summer of 1965, my first year in college, I worked graveyard in a Los Angeles Coca Cola re-bottling plant where they refilled 5-cent deposit empties. I started-out eager and worked hard and fast, positioning empties on … Continue reading

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The “Grouchy Old Man” Theory

The Grouchy Old Man theory is a popular theory that asserts that as a person grows older he or she but mostly “he”, reaches a point in life where remembrance of the past takes on a rosy glow when compared … Continue reading

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The Drones of God

What would it feel like to have God-consciousness? Just imagine if you had the power to impose your will on others at zero risk. Your will would be all powerful and like the proverbial will of God, it could work … Continue reading

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