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Just say “Mtsbwy!”

Just say “Mtsbwy!”

Mtsbwy! or May the squiggle be with you!  This is what we call the squiggle greeting: It means that you wish for the person you greet with it to awaken, be mindful of, or simply appreciate their squiggle sense, that is, their sixth sense of the complementary nature, such that they might transcend detrimental either/or thinking, and achieve, experience and enjoy at will the benefits and wonder of sentient metastability, that...

Dynamic Patterns: The Self-Organization of Brain and Behavior

Dynamic Patterns: The Self-Organization of Brain and Behavior

BOOK REVIEW - “For the past twenty years Scott Kelso’s research has focused on extending the physical concepts of self-organization and the mathematical tools of nonlinear dynamics to understand how human beings (and human brains) perceive, intend, learn, control, and coordinate complex behaviors. In this book Kelso proposes a new, general framework within which to connect brain, mind, and behavior. Kelso’s...

TCN – Book Review by Arthur Fabel

TCN – Book Review by Arthur Fabel

THE COMPLEMENTARY NATURE – J. A. Scott Kelso and David A. Engstrøm. Cambridge (Massachusetts): MIT Press. ISBN:0-262-11291-4. 2006. Reviewed by Arthur Fabel. The 2000 United States presidential election was decided by some 500 votes out of 100 million, evenly split between conservative and liberal, red and blue states, rural or urban, and so on. The 2004 election was similar, and recently in Germany the vote for...

Review of Kelso’s Dynamic Patterns

Review of Kelso’s Dynamic Patterns

“This marvellous book describes a wealth of biological features in terms of the structure of the underlying dynamical space, its bifurcations, and its attractors. This dynamical space is parameterised (say by the frequency of a gait), and as the value of the parameter changes, the dynamics changes, sometimes significantly (such as changing from a trot to a gallop). Moreover, the change can also depend on how the...

TCN Book Review by Olaf Sporns

TCN Book Review by Olaf Sporns

OLAF SPORNS – “The division of our world (natural and social) into distinct contraries or opposites has become almost universal practice in most fields of human endeavor and inquiry, including science. Undeniably, imposing such divisions on space and time, wave and particle, order and chaos, action and perception, or organism and environment have enabled significant progress in our scientific understanding of...

The Complementary Nature Book

The Complementary Nature Book

J. A. SCOTT KELSO & DAVID A. ENGSTRØM – have written The Complementary Nature to summarize their research plan. In this book, Kelso and Engstrøm contend that ubiquitous contraries are complementary and propose a comprehensive, empirically-based scientific theory of how the polarized world and the world in between can be reconciled. They nominate the squiggle (~), as the symbolic punctuation for reconciled...

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