I am reading an article on the "quantamagazine.org" website about Craig Callendar, a philosopher of science (a nerd) at UCSD. Actually it is not really about Professor Callendar. It is about the validity of the analogy (identity?) between thermodynamics and the equations describing black holes. I have read the article but really I am looking at the pictures and reminiscing about my youth on the beaches by UCSD. There is another such professor in Hawaii. Perhaps it is a generational thing. They both seem to be past the age for really creative thinking, on a surfboard or not. Note that it is easier for me to read Callender than Lisi but the end result is about the same. I just don't have the math background or even (possibly) the intellectual insight to handle it.
It is in the nature of a pattern that it never happens alone. It repeats and the pattern of that repetition takes everything to a new level. The abstractions are endless. Patterns are the grist for the mill of the mind. They are the basis for communication. They are the basis for all understanding of the world around us. They are the basis of all interest and amusement.
One "pattern" characterizes levels of understanding: data, information, knowledge, wisdom. I find that to be superficial. So long as it remains in the file cabinet or the database it is worthless. It has to erupt into a mind and resonate with reality before it takes on significance - before it has meaning.
Long years operating within a commercial bureaucracy has filled my mind with memes and buzzwords. I use them as crutches as I make my way through the world.
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