Comments by "justgivemethetruth" (@justgivemethetruth) on "TED"
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1 out of seven corporations commits fraud ???? that seems like almost a joke. The biggest, richest, most powerful companies cheat on their taxes, cheapen their products, corrupt the political system giving themselves tax breaks and grants and getting the government to do their research for them while they get the patents. The whole system is one big syndicate that grinds right over common people like it did with Africans, Native Americans, Indians, Southeast Asians, and it is still doing today, but now it includes whites as well.
Equal Opportunity based on race is a joke, the true Equal Opportunity MUST BE BASED ON CLASS, meaning the tax system must be progressive, the health care system must be free, education must be a social and governmental priority, and we need a police and regulatory agencies that prosecute and actually fix systemic problems instead of constantly slapping wrists and allowing crime to pay.
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3:09 - the more we know about the brain, the more we think of it as a large music symphony
Fascinating subject, but simplistic and lame analogy. I've read book after book about the brain and neuroscience and I have never heard this metaphor used at all.
Instead of touting the "network" as the new way to visualize things, when you look at the PERL collaboration diagram it may not be that the network is the paradigm, but that this is mapping out data for which we have not yet found an order. A network is like the raw data, the substrate, and the order lives on that substrate. I just say this because I think the human brain cannot really integrate in an intuitive sense a network or data, we form little trees/hierarchy subtrees starting in whatever focus.
Like in other areas, especially internet arguments, we reduce things, all to often to linearities ... but even that is OK if we know the data and know where it is linear and the behavior of other variables around what we are looking at.
I'm just thinking, the network is the data, the tree is the way we visualize it.
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