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The Limits

The Limits in Bloomington, MN

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The Limits have been very much like an "abstract story" about my intellectual encounters over the years. The book and movie Solaris has been a favorite subject because they refer to an intelligence that reaches the size of a planet; that far away planet was a giant brain. Solaris was a special subject, and its shadow extends over the entire "collection." The main subject is human limitation, which is a mental limitation. I have observed that people are strictly limited by personally imposed constraints, and this limitation is imposed by the brain activity of each person. What makes one's limits to occur? Who is responsible for drawing "limits"? However, each human life is the sum of one's limits. Could one, anyone escapes from this mental trap? Here, it comes the nonlinear wisdom. However, what made us humans and when? The chapters added at the beginning and the end of the book would address this question. I consider that the idea of a giant planetary brain would apply very much to our own planet, where Schumann resonance could produce a brain on its own. The "limits" affect our conduct, social behavior, and everything else that project us in the outside world. However, around us it exists a world that defies our limits, and which is the Real World. It is ever changing, and its dynamics do not collaborate with our own limitations, and this chance stays as the most promising challenge for human society and civilization. Could education change human behaviors? What else could change humanity for better behaviors and achievements? Could an unobservable genetic mutation be on its way? Would this solve all problems we have? There is no "final argument" and no final answer because natural dynamics produce irreversible changes in every split moment. There is no final theory and no final solution. Everything is a complexity in continual evolution, and everyone's adaptation to this altering reality is complex approach, too.
The Limits have been very much like an "abstract story" about my intellectual encounters over the years. The book and movie Solaris has been a favorite subject because they refer to an intelligence that reaches the size of a planet; that far away planet was a giant brain. Solaris was a special subject, and its shadow extends over the entire "collection." The main subject is human limitation, which is a mental limitation. I have observed that people are strictly limited by personally imposed constraints, and this limitation is imposed by the brain activity of each person. What makes one's limits to occur? Who is responsible for drawing "limits"? However, each human life is the sum of one's limits. Could one, anyone escapes from this mental trap? Here, it comes the nonlinear wisdom. However, what made us humans and when? The chapters added at the beginning and the end of the book would address this question. I consider that the idea of a giant planetary brain would apply very much to our own planet, where Schumann resonance could produce a brain on its own. The "limits" affect our conduct, social behavior, and everything else that project us in the outside world. However, around us it exists a world that defies our limits, and which is the Real World. It is ever changing, and its dynamics do not collaborate with our own limitations, and this chance stays as the most promising challenge for human society and civilization. Could education change human behaviors? What else could change humanity for better behaviors and achievements? Could an unobservable genetic mutation be on its way? Would this solve all problems we have? There is no "final argument" and no final answer because natural dynamics produce irreversible changes in every split moment. There is no final theory and no final solution. Everything is a complexity in continual evolution, and everyone's adaptation to this altering reality is complex approach, too.

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