Tag: psicología

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About social icons and the American character


An extract from an IRC con­ver­sa­tion (I’m The­Ve­ne­tian­Mask):   bok­bok­bok forrest gump has an incre­di­bly inter­es­ting life because he’s a sym­bol, right, so that part of the movie is obvious fic­tion bok­bok­bok the parts where he’s on the bench are reality, his story is always fic­tion, “a dream about ame­ri­can reality“ bok­bok­bok so offe­ring the woman a cho­co­late, com­men­ting on the woman’s shoes. ame­rica is very boring but it has big dreams bok­bok­bok that’s the mes­sage i see in that movie bok­bok­bok why is ame­rica boring? peo­ple don’t talk to each other well. even at a bus stop, you are […]



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Art and brains


An extract from a one on one con­ver­sa­tion I had a few weeks ago: Let me finish yesterday’s argu­ment about art, since I know you’ll appre­ciate the alter­na­tive view. I’ll get qui­ckly to the point, but let’s begin by unders­tan­ding what is the brain itself and how it works. The brain is the only mas­si­vely para­llel (100 billion para­llel pro­ces­sing units, with even more para­llel elec­tri­cal and che­mi­cal pro­ces­ses hap­pe­ning inside each neu­ron all the time) com­pu­ting tool at our dis­po­sal. Our best expe­ri­men­tal efforts to date to imi­tate it are gene­ral models of ani­mal brains that are already orders of magnitude […]