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dAilogues: Consciousness, Resonance, Learning and Presence

Consciousness, Resonance, Learning and Presence with Gemini Index of other dAilogues Underneath and informing and infusing the flow of meaning humans experience a deeper process of minding is resonating with the essence co-implicate in what is being experienced. That deep “resonating with essence” is the the non conscious ground of spiritual experiences, the joyful feelings […]

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dAilogues: Basic Human Instincts

Basic Human Instincts (full) with Gemini Index of other dAilogues List the top 10 most commonly experienced by humans behavioral instincts that we are scientifically certain are biologically inherited rather than learned. Disclude reflexes. Top 10 Most Commonly Experienced Human Behavioral Instincts (Biologically Inherited, Not Learned): Survival Instinct: The most fundamental instinct, driving us to

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dAilogues: Info-Tech’s Population Effects

Info-Tech’s Population Effects with Gemini Index of other dAilogues Beginning with the emergence of writing systems and ending with yourself, an LLM, describe the population effects, and the year they first peaked, for each of the following technologies: Alphabet, Printing Press, Telegraph, Radio, Telephone, Television, Computer, Internet, Smart Phone, AI like you Here’s a breakdown

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dAilogues: Predestination, Free Will, Agency, and Learning

Predestination, Free Will, Agency, and Learning with Gemini Index of other dAilogues Estimate the percentage of humanity who experience their lives as pre-destined? Who experience themselves as “the way they were made”. Stay exact to my meanings. It’s difficult to provide an exact percentage without extensive research on the topic. However, based on existing knowledge

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dAilogues: Misattributing The Effects of Our Own Learning

Misattributing The Effects of Our Own Learning (full) with Gemini Index of other dAilogues Part 1:  Misattributions as Acquired Learning Disabilities Part 2: Misattributing the Effects of Our Own Learning Part 3: Summaries for Different Audiences Part 4: Definitions of Misattributions Part 5: “Growth Mindset” as Misattribution Part 6: Examples of Misattribution Part 7: Misattributions

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dAilogues: Learning as Our Primary Sense

Learning as Our Primary Sense (full) with Gemini Index of other dAilogues Part 1: Learning, How the Senses Make Senses Part 2: Learning Disabling Conception of Learning Part 3: Darwin & Survival of the Learnist Part 4 – What Makes Human Learning Human Part 1: Learning, How the Senses Make Sense All our five senses

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dAilogues: Self-Referencing Learning

Self-Referencing Learning (full) with Gemini Index of other dAilogues Learning always has a reference.  No matter what the learning is about or into, at any given time, there’s some kind of background that is providing the context that learning is stretching from in order to arrive at whatever is being learned. There’s a span happening

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Learning Hopscotch

The following occurred during a conversation about the potentially profound life-benefitting effects of learning to experience yourself as “always learning to become who you are becoming”.  Just after describing the benefits to young children who learned to learn that way. I Am Always in All Ways Learning to Become Me And, after a rough outline

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Inherited Learning Biases

Gemini’s Jewels: G-Ai: We are in agreement that there are “inherited learning biases” – a category of innate predispositions that influence how we learn, process information, and respond to our environment. Inherited learning biases, to the extent that they are genetically transmitted, are subject to the same population-level diffusion and distribution effects as other genetic

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