The Design of Space and a Radically Different World

Posted by Scot Nichols on November 22nd, 2008

We live in  radically different world from just a few years ago and much like any other time, these changes take time to see and to understand.  Learning is a gateway to growth and a rapid response to participate in a new way in todays world .  Our mind or more likely our consciousness is capable of attentional telescoping .  Looking at the discoveries of molecular biology, Bruce Lipton’s work, or the current understanding of the design of the universe, the work of George Moot, we find here that our course of study has been to explore the edges.  Attentional Telescoping is something we do everyday, but implicitly.  Developing implicit embodied right brain talents, are essential to creating and participating in a present minded changing world.  Learning to work with our other hemisphere will only aid us in having a range of tools to respond rather than react to the change in the world, be it personal, family, or work.  

The link below is to a new TED video by George Smoot.  This video presents a radically sophisticated, well researched model of space, galaxies, dark matter, and more.  What is important is the way it moved my thinking about out world.  The implications of his presentations are vast in understanding how our own experience is shaped.  I learned a lot from this video and it has stimulated thoughts of new ways to design experiences for people to support the best of our human talents.

http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/george_smoot_on_the_design_of_the_universe.html

 

I am curious to here your thoughts posted in the comments about George Smoot’s TED presentation and Attentional Telescoping

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