I’ve also been thinking about how to resolve 2 conflicting systems, as of late.
Seems like there are 2 paths to this:
Alternation: Take turns, each half gets it’s fair share of time. Speed up or slow down frequency of alternation as best suited to teach situation. Digital.
Synthesis: Hegelian Dialectic. Put the 2 together, and break them into parts/colors/spectrum. Find the matching contextual patterns in both, and use that to form a new greater thing. Leave the individual content patterns alone. Turn the black and white into a grayscale gradient, some individuality, some shared. Analog.
Also, as for actual physical pain, I’ve been playing with this:
If your back hurts, imagine and feel pleasure on your front (sternum).
If your neck hurts on the left, invert it, and imagine/feel pleasure on the right.
In general: Invert it. Flip the bits entirely. Same thing (contextually), but different thing (contentually).
I’ve also been thinking about how to resolve 2 conflicting systems, as of late.
Seems like there are 2 paths to this:
Alternation: Take turns, each half gets it’s fair share of time. Speed up or slow down frequency of alternation as best suited to teach situation. Digital.
Synthesis: Hegelian Dialectic. Put the 2 together, and break them into parts/colors/spectrum. Find the matching contextual patterns in both, and use that to form a new greater thing. Leave the individual content patterns alone. Turn the black and white into a grayscale gradient, some individuality, some shared. Analog.
Also, as for actual physical pain, I’ve been playing with this:
If your back hurts, imagine and feel pleasure on your front (sternum).
If your neck hurts on the left, invert it, and imagine/feel pleasure on the right. In general: Invert it. Flip the bits entirely. Same thing (contextually), but different thing (contentually).