Saturday, April 30, 2011

Interesting Video

Another interesting and intelligent video

Interesting Video Comentary

A well-formulated and articulate commentary that I 100% agree with.

Friday, April 15, 2011

What Is Reality?

I am composing this post to express and address my constant pondering with the question of what is reality (philosophically). Everyone is able to perceive reality through their personal notions, beliefs, and viewpoints. Reality is an entity that attests to the complex functions, pathways, and overall structure of the brain and mind. Reality from my perspective contains two constituents, philosophy and perception. These two entities combine to create the notion of reality and from my viewpoint can trick and/or confuse the thinker into mental and philosophical nothingness. It seems philosophically that reality is an entity that does not exist and is controlled by acumen or by an unknown scientific/philosophical/mental powerful force. The Holographic Principle is the best scientific response and/or entity for detailing the fundamental constructs of reality and its counterparts.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Tool "46 and 2"

I have composed this post to mention the lyrical constructs of the song 46 and 2 by Tool. "46 and 2" is a song that discusses the "shadow", a term used to describe the concepts that reside inside the human race. The following video is the song and the  explanation of  the philosophical constructs of the lyrics pertaining to the song.

Technology's External, Internal, and Philosopical Constructs

I recently read a synopses constructed on the basis of the book Brain Jack by Brian Falkner. The thoughts I mustered based on the summary included an inquiry of the integral infrastructure of technology and how that infrastructure executes and corresponds in/to society and intellect. In accordance to my viewpoint I believe the philosophical construct of technology is composed of two opposing entities. These two entities are commonly debated and focus on a heavily argumentative topic, the debate of what is considered too much technology. In my opinion the overuse of technology in common terms is I think is a slight disadvantage to the human race. I think it is a slight disadvantage instead of a major one because I see technology as an intellectual and commonplace mediator.  In terms of scientific and intellectual advancement, I think the use of highly advanced technology is integral and holds a high regard in intellectual terms. In philosophical terms, technology is a representation of the state and direction of the human race and /or society. The external construct of technology is locality, global, and nationality. It is a mediator, global way of connecting thoughts and ideas whether intellectual or not. The internal composition of technology consists of chips, silicon, batteries, wires, and logic used to compute and execute desired tasks.

Brain Jack by Brian Falkner

Brain Jack by Brian Falkner is a book/story that takes place in in the future and tells of a story of a boy named Sam who manages to hack into a telecommunication company and is asked to help save the Earth and preserve its present state. The present state of the Earth is in danger because in an attempt to not disclose his identity, the foundation of the Earth is taken out. I have not read the book but wish to in the future. I read the synopses and wish to read the book in the near future. I think the book takes an interesting look at society, technology, and how they interact and correlate. I recommend this book to anyone in general or anyone who is heavily interested in technology and its external and philosophical constructs. Link:
http://www.amazon.com/Brain-Jack-Brian-Falkner/dp/0375843663/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1301843702&sr=1-1