Post by rina606 on Feb 13, 2024 11:08:48 GMT
The first thing we have to understand is that memory does not stack data like in a library. You have not carefully plac this new book among his family as I have done in my world of paper and written words. My shelves of books on Complexity Biology Thermodynamics… I never quite figure out how to place them. I have mark where I have put (for now) my new book. On the contrary my memory has plac the contents of the book within the framework of other knowlge and books that I had read before.
In doing so he has been able to take advantage of the relationships with those previous books in order to understand it and at the same time he has thicken the Cyprus Email List trees with a new branch. We have hardly any idea how our memory is organiz in the brain but I want to imagine it this way: Locating a new book in the forest of prior knowlge. Unfortunately humans only see three dimensions and the paper condemns us to use only two.
But it is evident that the interrelationships between these branches and leaves of different trees are much more numerous and tangl. In a more general way the forest of my memory around these themes could be paint like this: The tangl forest of memory. And in the midst of this forest any new knowlge or experience is analyz and fram for understanding. In that tangl forest we locate new experiences and knowlge which in turn modify the pre-existing structure. I have chosen a handful of trees for the example. But clearly our memory is made up of many different trees for different types of abilities. to a few bars we remember how to ride a bicycle how to chop some vegetables for lunch the smell of cooking in our house the song of a bird that we only hear in summer etc.
In doing so he has been able to take advantage of the relationships with those previous books in order to understand it and at the same time he has thicken the Cyprus Email List trees with a new branch. We have hardly any idea how our memory is organiz in the brain but I want to imagine it this way: Locating a new book in the forest of prior knowlge. Unfortunately humans only see three dimensions and the paper condemns us to use only two.
But it is evident that the interrelationships between these branches and leaves of different trees are much more numerous and tangl. In a more general way the forest of my memory around these themes could be paint like this: The tangl forest of memory. And in the midst of this forest any new knowlge or experience is analyz and fram for understanding. In that tangl forest we locate new experiences and knowlge which in turn modify the pre-existing structure. I have chosen a handful of trees for the example. But clearly our memory is made up of many different trees for different types of abilities. to a few bars we remember how to ride a bicycle how to chop some vegetables for lunch the smell of cooking in our house the song of a bird that we only hear in summer etc.