Holotopia: Narrow frame
From Knowledge Federation
Contents
- 1 H O L O T O P I A: F I V E I N S I G H T S
- 2 Narrow frame
- 2.1 Stories
- 2.2 We must return to reason
- 2.3 Insights from physics
- 2.4 Insights from the humanities
- 2.5 Insights from philosophy
- 2.6 Insights from Einstein
- 2.7 Ideogram
- 2.8 Keywords
- 2.9 Keyword
- 2.10 Methodology
- 2.11 Scope
- 2.12 Pattern
- 2.13 Gestalt
- 2.14 Ideogram
- 2.15 Information holon
- 2.16 Holoscope
- 2.17 Prototypes
- 2.18 Polyscopy
- 2.19 Information Must Be Designed
H O L O T O P I A: F I V E I N S I G H T S
Narrow frame
Science gave us a completely new way to look at the world. It gave us powers that the people in Galilei's time couldn't dream of. What might be the theme of the next revolution of this kind?
Science was developed as a way to find causal explanations of natural phenomena. Consequently, it has served us well for some purposes (such as developing science and technology) and poorly for others (such as developing culture).
But its main disadvantage in the role of 'headlights' is that it constitutes a 'hammer'; it coerces the creative elite to look for the 'nail'—and ignore the needs of people and society.
Stories
This is not an argument against science.
Science has served us ....
We must return to reason
Insights from physics
Insights from the humanities
Insights from philosophy
Insights from Einstein
Ideogram
Keywords
Keyword
Methodology
Scope
Pattern
Gestalt
Ideogram
- point to blog post about ideograms
Information holon
- Simple analogy – point to story in blog!
Holoscope
Prototypes
Polyscopy
Information Must Be Designed
Template of a book structured as information holon
Explains method
Condenses it all to GESTALT - rendered by the bus.
To be continued