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The toilets in my Life: Places worth remembering

10 18 2024 Upon reading                  Participant diversity is necessary to advance brain aging research Gagan S. Wig , 1,2,3,4,* ,@ Sarah Klausner,1 Micaela Y. Chan,1 Cameron Sullins,1 Anirudh Rayanki,2 and Maya Seale2 Where I learned that there was an association between the zip code of residence and how the brain evolves with age. And David […]

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The Spell of the Virtual: from geological outcrops to virtual superficial philosophy

Roger F Malina 10 16 2024 Because of reading texts by Brian Burnham, Trudy Reaghan, Beverly Kleiber, David Hodgetts Older rocks: David Abrahm: The Spell of the Sensuous: Perception and Language in a more than human world Vintage Books 2017 Ylem Rode the Wave: 1981-1986 by Trudy Myrrh Reagan Brian Burham et al.: Outcrop conservation:

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Proposed Discussion topic between the Sea of Seas and the Watering Hole Following a conversation between Guillermo Munoz Mutatano and Roger F. Malina

Oct 1 2024 Local to Global: enabling communities connecting younger generations to older generations of humans Gullermo and Roger shared a number of anxieties, including the hopeless wars in the middle east and south and central America. Guillermo is involved in an online community called Sea of Seas: see below for an example of one

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Friends that matter: Una Dora Copley and Emergence of Memories thanks to X Y Z not to S A I

9/23/2024 Warning: some of this blog may make you uncomfortable. So don’t bother to read. I have permission, and replies, from all the people I mention. As we gain experience, memories accumulate in the human brain. After a few decades old memories re-appear for no good reason or necessity. This can be compared with S.A.I

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Leaving Traces: Impact of The Senex phenomenon on the Publishing Industries Leonardo Publications as a case study.

9/9/2024 The human global population is getting older, on average. I am involved in a center for emergence studies, and we have just published an article on what we are calling The Senex. I have appended the draft article at the end of this blog. But the main point is that the proportion of people

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Senexoptimism: A Neuroscience and Humanities of how motivation evolves for the better with age and Experience

9/7/2024 Roger F. Malina in connection with the C4ES team. A group of us is trying to set up a Center for the Study of Emergence within the ArtSciLab (C4ES) at the University of Texas at Dallas https://artscilab.utdallas.edu/tag/center-for-emergence-studies TOC: a.Intro B: Birth rate do longer matches death rate C: Number of people are increasing faster

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From: Roger F MalinaTo Ground Works Village Editorial Team and the on line AI bots

Groundworks as a Pool in a Village where growing molds is crucial Groundworks is a publication of A2RU: https://a2ru.org/groundworks/ I give my feedback to the detailed specifics to Veronika Stranich’s Summary separately (ask me if you want to see it) However, My comments reflect 40 years of “wasted” time volunteering in academic publishing for Leonardo

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Leaving a Trace for the emerging different ArtSciLab and the proposed Center for Emergence Studies: Creative Disturbance ReSurgence

Roger F Malina Aug 23 2024 The sentences in this text have been adopted from page 63 and 64 of Steven Johnson’s book “Emergence: the connected lives of ants, brains, cities and software” 2001 Scribner publisers. No Ai has been used in this version, yet (except for alerts for misspellings). “In computer simulations of slime

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