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Revision as of 20:01, 1 February 2025
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Clinamen
Constraint
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Dialogic Image
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Family Tree
Flow Chart
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Jokes
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Luddites
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Nomenclature
Non-linear Narrative
Nonsense
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Organising-without-organisation
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Peekaboo
βΆ Wikipedia/Peekaboo
β· BBC/Why all babies love peekaboo
βΈ Wikipedia/If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
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Peekaboo (or peek-a-boo) is a simple interactive game played with infants, in which one participant hides their face or body and then suddenly reveals themselves while exclaiming βPeekaboo!β The game is often used to engage infants and stimulate their cognitive and social development. It is associated with the concept of object permanence, as young infants do not yet understand that hidden objects still exist.
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Object permanence
according to Swiss phycologist Jean Piaget, babies spend their first two years figuring out something called object permanence -- the idea that things still exist even when you canβt see them. At first, babies assume that if something disappears from view, itβs completely gone. But over time, as they experience things coming back again and again, they start to understand that objects (and people) donβt just vanish.
peekaboo is also about understanding patterns and expectations. according to the study, the fact that they find the predictable version funnier suggests that human thinking isnβt just about discovering new things; it thrives on stability and pattern recognition.
- β³ this applies to adults, too. The reason we feel comfortable in our daily lives isnβt just because things are familiar, but because we trust that the world follows consistent rules. Peekaboo, in its simplest form, helps babies understand this idea early on.
Things that are out of sight still exists
this idea that something can be out of sight but still exist, goes beyond childhood learning.
- do things exist even if we havenβt personally experienced them?
- when something disappears from the sight, is it really gone?
- what about time, relationships, emotions, or beliefs? do they persist even when we canβt actively see or feel them?
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If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
- the relationship between objective reality and subjective experience
- we constantly move between the stance of "βexistence cannot be certain without experienceβ and βexistence is acknowledged regardless of experience.β
Is belief possible without experience
Since we canβt personally experience everything in the world, belief becomes essential. without belief that goes beyond our experience, we would not be able to fully navigate the world.
- β³belief isnβt something fixed foreverβit constantly shifts and evolves.
- β³We can never fully experience the world, nor can we blindly believe everything. But we navigate life by continuously choosing what to trust and what to question along the way.
- β³our way of understanding the world stands on a balance between belief and experience.
Performativity
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Performativity is the concept that language, actions, and behaviors not only describe reality but actively contribute to the construction and reinforcement of social realities through repeated enactment within a given cultural or institutional context.
Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)
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Subliminal Messasing
Side Narrative
Sybil attack
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Trust