[Fis] Howard Bloom GPT - The potential for science and education

Karl Javorszky karl.javorszky at gmail.com
Sun Apr 6 11:42:28 CEST 2025


Dear Joseph,

You said

> It seems to me we are here close to idealism (or neo-idealism), and where
> there is idealism, is not ideology close behind?
>

On the contrary.

The idealism we are at the entrance of describing, after having found and
opened the door, is the idealism of the hardcore atheists, rationalists,
déterministics, etc. All the boring people who explain everything like it
was a huge cross-referenced truth table. (Nebbich, a great part is.)

There is a part of Nature that is accessible to human reasoning. This part
is now ready for detailed cartography. Of course, everything boils down to
a+b=c. One just needs to read out some details. (spoiler alert : the
details are what the Sumerians decreed irrelevant. The Akkadian protests
were discouraged by the sword. Now the Akkadian flag flies proudly aside
the Sumerian, and the two together build the base of the triangulation,
finding, measuring and naming the contents of the logical landscape.)

The cooperation of the Akkadians has helped to expand the limits of what we
can reasonably talk about. The part about which we (should, must, do) keep
silence will remain mysterious and puzzling.

Karl
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