Wednesday, May 19, 2010

A Pattern Perceiving.

The idea exists that in recent, chronologically ordered, years there has been a waning of unifying thought patters/memes/belief systems. I have not lived in other times so I do not portend that 'now' is any different that the past in this regard. However, it does bring to mind a particular metaphor on a thermal spring day.

Let us see a human as a snowflake. Given the Unifying Force of gravity, snow flakes fall to the ground and coat it in a relatively even manner. Given wind and an obstacle they could form a dune of sorts. I dally, let me get to a point*.

A snowball is many snowflakes clinging together. The tighter the bond the harder the ball. It could even melt together to make a more solid ball of ice. The tighter the bond of the snowflakes the more effect it has on the target. This could also be 'as so above so below'ed^ to see this as how countries have thrown themselves at each other for 1000s of years. The previous subject matter often leads to many defensive feelings in humans of this time. Let us change to an example without strong moral elicitation as to explore the Idea more than the example.

The real question that is being used as a center for this writing is:

How does group size affect a unifying meme? This is a question that is so confounded that at present I do not dare to provide a theory. It does though bring me to thoughts. By looking at these thoughts I am learn about myself.

The first telling idea is the predisposition that binding ideas are not unifying as large of a percentage of the population as they use to. That humans are becoming more socially chaotic. The knowledge to assume is absent. The assumption comes from a lack of binding principles in the perceiving patterns perspective.

The world we see is the world we see.
The world we see is the world I see.
The world we see is the world you see.

The world I see is the world I see.
The world I see is the world you see.
The world I see is the world we see.

The world you see is the world you see.
The world you see is the world we see.
The world you see is the world I see.

Let us next use the Above phrases to categorize. Also, expand on each individually. Possibly focusing on the execution and effects of each in human life. That is, if these categorizes can ever really be defined from one another in a useful way.

~Power


*A point in space is a lonely place.

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