[MD] MOQ and Gödel's incompleteness theorems

Tuukka Virtaperko mail at tuukkavirtaperko.net
Mon Mar 14 01:00:41 PDT 2011


<not-very-serious>

You might already know this, but the hemispheres are cross-linked, so 
that the left one controls the right side of the body and the right one 
controls the left side of the body. This implies that all left-handers, 
including Pirsig, may be stronger on the hemisphere that is mentally 
able to control the other hemisphere. This, at least in my mind, assists 
any attempt to canonize Pirsig. But I'm actually in this for myself, 
because I'm left-handed too.

</not-very-serious>

-Tuukka



14.3.2011 6:31, John Carl kirjoitti:
> Thanks Tuukka,
>
> I've been trailing that bait for months, but yours is the first real "bite".
>
>
>
>>
>> Tuukka:
>>
>> I've heard that the right hemisphere of the brain is capable of treating
>> the left hemisphere as an object, but the left is unable to do the same to
>> the right. These are simplifications, and an expert of neuropsychology could
>> be more clear about this. Wish we knew one!
>>
>>
> John:
>
> I've never heard that aspect of it before, that the one hemisphere is
> capable of objectification, but that's exactly the point I think is
> pertinent.  What's important to consider, is that the right hemisphere would
> be equally incapable of objectification, if there wasn't a differing aspect
> of mentation to objectify.  Both are dependent then, upon differentiation
> for full realization.
>
> Bingo!
>
> John
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