These are some notes looking at the duality aspect, the Taoist way, of laws in a Western society. Not mentioning any Eastern or Confucius ideas of governance. These are merely musings and are meant to be conversations and contradictory, not truths. Consider it a thought experiment. There is the idea of law and order and... Continue Reading →
ChatGPT: Proliferation of Personal Bibles, and the parallels with Dogmatic Science
This is a conversation between myself and Chat GPT, it's rather long, so I hope you enjoy it. My words are framed in bold. Also, feel free to skim or skip reading, no one is forcing you to read the entirety of it. This could be used as a sort of example for you to... Continue Reading →
The connections of the affix ‘port’
The word, root word, or affix 'port' comes from late Middle English: from Old French, from medieval Latin portalis ‘like a gate’, from Latin porta ‘door, gate’. Which is also connected to the Old French word portcullis which was a heavy, vertically closing gate typically found in medieval fortifications. Portals are thus used as a sort of entry or... Continue Reading →
Discernment to not conflate fiction with reality
Discernment is key in today's day and age, as well as every other day and age. The ability to determine what is true and what is real as well as to distinguish the differences in nuance for axiomatic spectrums of duality like the concept of 'good and evil' or any other form of dualistic thought.... Continue Reading →
Complex and Simplex systems thinking as it pertains to language and understanding the Universe
There are complex systems and complicated systems, one such is human health. Complex is the opposite of simplex or a simple system. In a simple system, it can be defined as simple inputs and outputs. Taking account some rate of exchange as well as some form of 'stock' or quantity. If it helps, you can... Continue Reading →
Connotations of the word ‘Settle’
The word 'Settle' has an interesting connotation. There's a difference between "If I settle with you", or "if I settle for you." The mind plays the possible phrases out, "I settle for less" is common. Thusly if I say "I settle for you", it sounds as if I said I settle for less. Which an... Continue Reading →
Framing and Reframing, Structuring our reality with words
The Following is an excerpt from my previous writing about The Death of an Author x Poe’s Law. I wanted to roll into this excerpt and expand on it, to discuss the idea of framing and reframes, with how we can shape our perspectives and change the 'lens' or 'looking glass' that we perceive things in/through.... Continue Reading →
The Term ‘Lawfare’
This post is apolitical and I'm merely commenting on the state of things. I have evidence for both parties in this bi-partisan state (United States) having used Lawfare. It seems in recent news, the term Lawfare is gaining rise. Lawfare is essentially using the legal system to wage warfare based on laws and policies or... Continue Reading →
Food as a Slur
As a preface, this is for more of an analysis of language and not in any way meant to inspire or instill any form of racism or larger parts tribalism. So take the below with a grain of salt. Throughout history, people have used the foods of different cultures to describe people, but using the... Continue Reading →
AI is filtering Human Speech and controlling it
There has been a rising use of AI and large language learning models to produce, generate, and examine text. With the rise of such a technology, we've seen dubious use for both the production of words and as well as the judgement of vetting of words to spot AI generated works. AI to fight AI... Continue Reading →