Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Tradescantia spathacea: Expanding on draft email: Professor Nathalia King (at Reed College), Thanks for your excellent Reed talk on Saturday: Reed Prof. Nathalia King's Introduction to Hum 110 Mexico City Module: "We Walked a Long Time to Get Here; We Have Been Here Forever" June 8 2019


Expanding on draft email:


Professor Nathalia King (at Reed College),

Dear Nathalia, 

Thanks for your excellent Reed talk on Saturday: 

Reed Prof. Nathalia King's Introduction to Hum 110 Mexico City Module: "We Walked a Long Time to Get Here; We Have Been Here Forever" June 8 2019

https://events.reed.edu/event/academic_programming_presentation#.XPvvRNNKhR0

Am curious what the culture of the writers of these remarkable Aztec documents was ...  religio-scribal? 


Am curious too about your work with consciousness and even with regards to explore beginning to represent consciousness in new ways in a realistic virtual earth ... 

Reed College:
'The Enigma of Consciousness
Neuroscience researchers win grant to investigate the machinery of awareness' https://www.reed.edu/reed-magazine/articles/2019/pitts-nsf-neural-mechanisms.html  Am curious how data from such techniques would be importable into a for brain science and at the cellular level

See WorldUnivandSch's other Tweets
 





Cheers, Scott

https://www.reed.edu/faculty-profiles/profiles/king-nathalia.html




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Understanding how consciousness works (eg reconciling 1st person & 3rd person accts) is one of the most intractable scientific & philosophical challenges there is Reed Prof. Michael Pitts' research is great https://www.reed.edu/reed-magazine/articles/2019/pitts-nsf-neural-mechanisms.html https://www.reed.edu/faculty-profiles/profiles/pitts-michael.html https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Consciousness ~





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Calliope hummingbird: To the 'Space' and 'Art' wiki subjects at World University and School in /Subjects in #RealisticVirtualUniverse #RealisticVirtualEarth for open teaching and learning with much best STEM CC-4 OCW planned in each of Wikipedia's ~300 languages

https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/06/calliope-hummingbird-to-space-and-art.html















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