The attached art is wonderful! I especially like the girl in the window and the Picasso! The Picasso shows the great depth of detail that a mono color ( not monotone) picture can carry. I usually associate that with black and white photography, but Picasso shows his genius here.
My father introduced me to Maslow when I was in high school.…
The attached art is wonderful! I especially like the girl in the window and the Picasso! The Picasso shows the great depth of detail that a mono color ( not monotone) picture can carry. I usually associate that with black and white photography, but Picasso shows his genius here.
My father introduced me to Maslow when I was in high school. Dad was an expert in human communication theory (PhD) and one of the pioneers of educational television and distance learning. Besides Maslow, he introduced me to such diverse thinkers as Claude Shannon and Alfred Korzybski,to name only two. He also nurtured my love of great writing and literature, including that great literature of informed speculation,ScienceFiction. I learned to appreciate philosophy from him. As a result, I was a philosophy minor in University in connection with my Physics and Math degrees. I could have enjoyed a career in Philosophy but I chose experimental Physics (PhD). I have made my career as a NASA experimental high-energy particle astrophysicist.
This is an exceptionally interesting discussion and I would not like to take on the title of transcender but many of the points discussed resonate with me.
The attached art is wonderful! I especially like the girl in the window and the Picasso! The Picasso shows the great depth of detail that a mono color ( not monotone) picture can carry. I usually associate that with black and white photography, but Picasso shows his genius here.
My father introduced me to Maslow when I was in high school. Dad was an expert in human communication theory (PhD) and one of the pioneers of educational television and distance learning. Besides Maslow, he introduced me to such diverse thinkers as Claude Shannon and Alfred Korzybski,to name only two. He also nurtured my love of great writing and literature, including that great literature of informed speculation,ScienceFiction. I learned to appreciate philosophy from him. As a result, I was a philosophy minor in University in connection with my Physics and Math degrees. I could have enjoyed a career in Philosophy but I chose experimental Physics (PhD). I have made my career as a NASA experimental high-energy particle astrophysicist.
This is an exceptionally interesting discussion and I would not like to take on the title of transcender but many of the points discussed resonate with me.