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To manage complexity, one must bound, and thus reach [[The Esge of Knowledge]]. For once the boundaries are detected, one knows what is inside. This is a good metaphor because the edge can be described. By locating content or knowledge edge, we can know what is inside, and what is not. This way, one can bound or limit the amount of energy one needs to budget to understand or appreciate what is inside the boundary.
To manage complexity, one must bound, and thus reach [[The Edge of Knowledge]]. For once the boundaries are detected, one knows what is inside. This is a good metaphor because the edge can be described. By locating content or knowledge edge, we can know what is inside, and what is not. This way, one can bound or limit the amount of energy one needs to budget to understand or appreciate what is inside the boundary.


This is the whole key to the [[Survey Approach]] of wrapping one’s head around a topic. To do this successfully, one must create complex neural nets to relate and hook one topic to another.
This is the whole key to the [[Survey Approach]] of wrapping one’s head around a topic. To do this successfully, one must create complex neural nets to relate and hook one topic to another.


[[Non-Aristotelian Logic]] must be applied to create neural nets, because neural nets are fluid and change - and thus our understanding changes reinforcing the [[Core Tenet of General Semantics]].
[[Non-Aristotelian Logic]] must be applied to create neural nets, because neural nets are fluid and change - and thus our understanding changes reinforcing the [[Core Tenet of General Semantics]].

Revision as of 11:53, 6 May 2025

To manage complexity, one must bound, and thus reach The Edge of Knowledge. For once the boundaries are detected, one knows what is inside. This is a good metaphor because the edge can be described. By locating content or knowledge edge, we can know what is inside, and what is not. This way, one can bound or limit the amount of energy one needs to budget to understand or appreciate what is inside the boundary.

This is the whole key to the Survey Approach of wrapping one’s head around a topic. To do this successfully, one must create complex neural nets to relate and hook one topic to another.

Non-Aristotelian Logic must be applied to create neural nets, because neural nets are fluid and change - and thus our understanding changes reinforcing the Core Tenet of General Semantics.