Introduction In our previous post, we developed a philosophical framework that reveals three key insights: Space as accomplishment terrain: Reality as actually experienced is not physical space with coordinates, but experiential space where physical location and emotional progression merge into meaningful states and transitions we navigate Two-dimensional navigation: Success requires synchronized…
Introduction Every attempt to change someone s mind whether disputing bank charges, selling a product, negotiating a contract, or resolving a workplace conflict unfolds across two dimensions simultaneously. This is because when you try to convince someone of something, you re not just presenting facts and logic. You re also reading the room, gauging their resistance, Read More Introduction to…
Introduction This post introduces a new approach to building AI-accessible knowledge systems from heterogeneous documentation. Traditional knowledge graphs—the standard method for converting unstructured documents into queryable data—struggle when applied uniformly to mixed document types. The suggested approach solves this by processing documents according to their inherent structure, using a…
The Law of Non-Contradiction Let s start with the most basic rule in all of logic so fundamental that without it, rational thought collapses. It s called the Law of Non-Contradiction, and in classical logic it s formally stated as: ¬(a ∧ ¬a) This means not both a and not-a in the same time and respect. In Read More Problem Solving by Contradiction The post Problem Solving by Contradiction appeared…
Introduction As discussed in a previous post, Artificial Intelligence is good at handling clear, structured data, but it struggles to capture the deeper, intuitive wisdom humans gain through experience and reflection. This post proposes the following three innovative approaches to address this shortcoming: Stylistic Forcing, where AI emulates the thought patterns of great thinkers to Read More AI…
The NASA Paradox In this post, we delved into the story of NASA s lost lunar capabilities; despite having all the manuals, procedures, and technical specifications intact, NASA could not recreate the moon missions. The living knowledge that enabled those missions had vanished when the teams disbanded. Previously, we examined this effect through the lens of Read More Knowledge Transformation: from…
The Mystery of Lost Knowledge According to the following article; Lost Knowledge — What Are You and Your Organization Doing About It? ERE: If NASA wanted to send a man to the moon or Mars today, it couldn t do it. All the knowledge and experience is gone. NASA would literally have to start from Read More The Living Nature of Collective Intelligence The post The Living Nature of Collective…
Introduction The AI Difference Analyzer is open source and available on GitHub. Try it with your own opposing opinions and see what emerges from the difference. When we encounter conflicting opinions, our instinct is often to analyze each position independently. We ask: What does Opinion A say? and What does Opinion B argue? But this Read More An Operational Amplifier of Ideas The post An…
Introduction In this previous post we introduced the idea that thoughts and emotions form around Primary Words, which are singular, elemental, subliminal words that encapsulate the bedrock principles and core ideas of each individual. These subliminal Primary Words operate at a fundamental level, anchoring complex emotional landscapes and intricate logical frameworks into compact and powerful Read…
Introduction The human mind contains distinct yet interwoven domains of understanding and communication: Preverbal Realm: This is the realm of pure experience, images, emotions, intuitions, and raw conceptual awareness. Here, knowledge exists fluidly and intuitively rich yet ambiguous. Emotions rise and fade, and concepts emerge as intuitive shapes or sensory impressions, yet without explicit Read…