I have heard scientists say, when confronted with certain experimental 
evidence, that don’t believe the evidence.   It’s not just because they are 
arrogant, it is because they have experience with other evidence and 
highly-scrutinized models derived from that evidence – that there has to be 
another explanation.    (One recent example that comes to mind is the 
Q-thruster / EmDrive.)  It seems to me it ought to be possible to decouple 
clear thinking from how organizations work, and from personality.

From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Merle Lefkoff
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2020 8:24 PM
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Wow, Karl is my guy, but I didn't know about this.  Thank you Stephen.

To get to Nick's problem, we are at point in the history of our species on this 
planet where I think we must pay attention to the adjacent possible "truth" of 
an ecozoic vision (Thomas Berry) that involves an inter-species future.  
Someone recently said  "science is a glass half filled" and that's because as 
practiced by most, science has become a system of thought closed to any but its 
own "truth."  Doesn't the best science embrace methods that consider all 
assumptions and facts to be open to question?  The division between what is 
"real" from what is "belief"  cancels out the possibility of what emerges that 
is beyond the grasp of modern science.

Einstein famously said "Imagination is more important than knowledge."  The 
imaginary story is missing in science, colonized by a mind-set and methodology 
that demands proof of "existence."  Physicist David Bohm, the godfather of the 
generative dialogue we teach and practice, understood this when he wrote that 
discussion (and by extension experimentation--not lived experience) uses only 
rational intelligence, while a full investigation of wicked problems demands 
additional perspectives perceived through our senses, emotions, self-awareness, 
and intuition.  There is more than one Truth to be discovered, dear Nick, and 
that ain't bat-shit.






On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 2:54 PM Stephen Guerin 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Nick writes:
>  But some assertions are bat-shit crazy, and provably so

Knowing some of the background where Merle is coming from: Rights of Nature, 
Ecocide Law, 
etc<https://medium.com/@pella.thiel/time-for-a-universal-declaration-on-the-rights-of-nature-ad97263a39f4>,
 it just may be our current Economic and Scientific paradigms 
(Evolution/Competition/Captalism) in Science are literally driving us batshit 
crazy.

Provably batshit crazy.
   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guano_Islands_Act

BTW, I got to the Guano_islands_Act starting from a google search of "metabolic 
sovereignty" *  as I thought it might get at Merle's idea scientificially.

This quickly got me to Marx's metabolic 
Rift<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metabolic_rift> from which the Guano Islands 
Act popped up.

-Stephen

* I'm supposed to be writing a paper today that has something to do with 
self-sovereign identity in decentralized systems which is why sovereignty is on 
my mind.
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On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 12:39 PM 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I think I disagree, Merle.  If we lose faith that there is a truth to be found 
concerning the matters of which we speak as scientists, we lose everything. 
When we speak as  poets, etc., of course, we relax that constraint.  But what 
defines science for me is that there are truths to be found.  I am pretty sure 
Glen also disagrees with me, and DaveW and maybe Kim, so you are in good 
company.   If anything characterizes the assault on society of the last 4 
years, it is the undermining of faith in the notion of convergent inquiry.  The 
first domino to fall was anthropology, in the sixties, which led to a mayhem of 
political correctness and purges that destroyed the field.  Sure we have to 
respect people equally.  Sure we have to treat their metaphysical non-sense on 
a par with our own.  But some assertions are bat-shit crazy, and provably so, 
and if you entertain the notion that all assertions are equally true, you might 
just as well drink the kool-aid and climb the  ramp into the space ship, so far 
as I am concerned.   I will wave you a sad good bye because we everybody’s 
shoulders to the truth-wheel if we are to survive.

Nick



Nicholas Thompson
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Clark University
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From: Friam <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> On 
Behalf Of Merle Lefkoff
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2020 1:15 PM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] where are the "patriot hackers"?

"True" things about the world beyond the reach of science must be included in 
the expanding dialogue, like a mountain that is also an earth being, or forest 
animals that are spirit masters of their worlds. We can think of them as 
other-than-humans, but they "exist" in indigenous cultures.  They are only 
"beliefs" in ours,  but for those of us who are "Animists", they are always 
present in the dialogue.

On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 9:40 AM uǝlƃ ↙↙↙ 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
So, I'm once again down in a rabbit hole over whether Dave's (cautiously backed 
by Kim) idea of a "science of the mind" is reasonable, wherein 
subjective/reflective techniques like psychedelic drugs or meditation can say 
"true" things about the world, particularly that may be beyond the reach of 
science. And there I am reading about Falun Gong 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falun_Gong> and its "outlets" like The Epoch 
Times, which spew constant nonsense, feeding the delusional QAnon narratives:

https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-newest-trump-boosted-viral-maga-star-has-ties-to-the-epoch-times

And I'm wondering, where are the "patriot hackers" and Anonymous?

What happened to all that rigmarole about protecting the world and the internet 
from insidious sh¡t like The Epoch Times? Is it that ostensibly white hat 
members are combating shallow techniques like DDoS so well that the script 
kiddies who used to claim to be Anonymous are outmatched? Maybe Assange siding 
with Trump fractured the group? And what about the Jester 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jester_(hacktivist)>, who was arguably more 
capable than the large majority of hacktivists? Was he hired by the NSA and now 
works alone in a steel cage? Or has his mind been infected by the attractive 
conspiracy theories and persecution complexes we dorks are so susceptible to?

I feel confident that some of you have some insight! Please share.

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