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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: Turning Up the Learning

Turning Up the Learning with Gemini Index of other dAilogues Because the greatest crises facing the next generations are not independent naturally occurring crises, because, instead, they are themselves the results of how past generations learned to respond to their crises and learned to share what they learned in responding, the most minimally presumptuous maximally

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Learning Us

The following is a summary of a comprehensive dAilogue that explores the effects of learning to be human in unimaginably different climates for an unimaginably large number of generations. It provide an alternative explanatory dynamic that fits the facts of civilization, history, and religion. For the source:  https://davidboulton.com/dailogues-2/gai-ice-age-1/ G-Ai: This hypothesis posits that during the

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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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The Universal Central Dynamic

Gemini’s Jewels: G-Ai  There are fascinating parallels between the inter-adapting dynamics of galaxies and the central adapting dynamic of life. Despite their vast differences in scale, complexity, and composition, galaxies, dust particles, organic cells, and human cities all share a fundamental dynamic of ongoing situational adaptation. They continuously interact with their environments, respond to changes,

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