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Creative Endeavor #2 - Zazzing theory to reality
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What is topic #1 for? It's so that I can write about the raw root structure of how I see this information. To have a complete understanding of what I am about, do you need to understand any of that?
Not at all. Not in the slightest. It is enough that you know it exists, that I think of information structure in the sense of a five dimensional (six, including observer) space.
What memes are about are connections. If we want a meme to go into a person, we would need to have it connect to what the person thinks and believes.
Imagine a zipper. One side is the meme we wish the person to accept, and the other is the person's sphere of memories, experiences, past and present.
The further into root structures we begin the zipper, the stronger it will be when it gets zipped up towards the local.
Conversationally, this means: dropping in words with loaded content. This means listening to the images that pop out in our heads and using those images to paint vivid pictures in their head. The methodology for layering in a meme is to get them to change scale with us. To in from a microscopic example out to general theory, out to specific examples in the past, to possible examples in the future, out to general theory, in to microscopic examples.
It is to get them zooming in and out of the various layers of understanding, from what they understand
NOW
to be true, and what they understood in the past, to what they understand will happen in the future.
I have used the concept of the sphere of images and experiences several times in this post. Where did that come from?
The previous topic. If you understood it in this case, and yet not in the first examples of geometry, what does that mean?
I am saying this stuff SO BADLY today. However, I have noticed a pattern in myself. I sound like crap for a few days, and then really good stuff starts flowing.
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