[MD] MOQ and Gödel's incompleteness theorems
Tuukka Virtaperko
mail at tuukkavirtaperko.net
Mon Mar 14 21:59:15 PDT 2011
"Kirjoitti" mean wrote, dude. :)
-Tuukka
15.3.2011 6:07, John Carl kirjoitti:
> "not-very-serious" is my food and drink, Tuukka. I am right handed, but I
> kick left footed and I find my left hand has been much more valuable to me
> over the years than my right, as I discovered when I accidentally severed a
> small nerve in my left elbow which wiped out my medial nerve going to my
> thumb and two forefingers. I learned a lot about nerves through that
> experience. And the value of left hands to a guitar player (which does all
> the tricky part) and a carpenter (which is because manipulation of the nails
> is more delicate and important than the mere brute swinging of the hammer).
>
> kirjoitti? They have them varmints in your parts?
>
> John
>
> On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 1:00 AM, Tuukka Virtaperko<
> mail at tuukkavirtaperko.net> wrote:
>
>> <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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