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  • ...novating systemically (applying systemic insights – how the structure of a system might drive its behavior).</p> ...way, aged 51, without having achieved his goals, or even being accepted on a permanent post at the UC Berkeley where he was sporadically working. In tha
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  • was difficult to find a place in it for many concepts of our ...cientific communication, public informing and education, and ultimately of a "collective mind" or "global mind" – in which entirely new IT-enabled spe
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  • ...Van Orman Quine; who qualified the transition to "truth by convention" as a sign of maturing that the sciences have manifested in their evolution; so w <h3><em>Truth by convention</em> gives us a way to create an independent reference system.</h3>
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  • <p>Can you imagine a change in our socially sanctioned capability to comprehend that is comparab <p>Can you imagine a similar dispelling of prejudices and illusions as the one that science brou
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  • ...ce. That task required that we organize ourselves differently, and develop a different way of working. See ...s pursuing a career in a certain discipline or profession, but as cells in a collective- and at the limit global mind; and to begin to self-organize as
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  • ...> to be <em>part of</em> the world and <em>interact</em> with it; and make a <em>real</em> difference.</p> <p>A <em><b>prototype</b></em> is</p>
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  • ...is that ''every act'' (node created or edited) at the portal is or can be a part of one or many structured '''conversations'''. The platform presently * DbPedia -- a search page for DbPedia, also for research
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  • ...But those same ideas also present the largest challenge to communication! A shared [[paradigm|<em>paradigm</em>]] is what <em>enables us</em> to commun ...>]], and put their ideas together. This might already be enough to give us a start.</p>
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  • <div class="col-md-6"><h3>A historical parallel</h3> ...e on a needle point". And another iconic image, of Galilei in house arrest a century after Copernicus, whispering "and yet it moves" into his beard.</p>
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  • <p>A <em><b>prototype</b></em> is</p> ...s we are calling them; and showing how to combine those design patterns in a coherently functioning whole</li>
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  • *** This is only a placeholder *** ...ter said – it <em>is</em> about innovation as well, but it is also about a lot more than what we normally mean when we say "innovation".</p>
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  • ...></em>'s technical language, this simplified view of an object or theme as a whole is called its <em><b>aspect</b></em>.</p> ..."religion" a clear new meaning; and give old institutions a function, and a new life. </p>
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>A roadmap of an emerging frontier</h2></div> <div class="col-md-7"><p>Our task here is to create a map of [[systemic innovation|<em>systemic innovation</em>]] / [[knowledge f
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  • ...other systems in our society depend? What practical difference might such a public informing make? We can have similar conversations about education, o ...the system of science became as rich and as profound as it is today. Could a new frontier of this kind and scale be opening up? And if it could – what
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  • <p>You are about to board a bus for a long night ride, when you notice the flickering streaks of light emanating <blockquote> Because <em>on a much larger scale</em> this absurdity has become reality.</blockquote> </p>
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  • <center><h2>[[Holotopia|<b>H O L O T O P I A &nbsp;&nbsp; P R O T O T Y P E</b>]]</h2></center><br><br> ...s overall Renaissance-like scenario. Our contemporary condition is seen in a similar light as we might see the mindset of the Middle Ages. Change is see
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  • <h3>We must urgently empower our next generation to create a <em>different</em> world.</h3> ...resent <em><b>paradigm</b></em> is conceived as a <em>construction</em> or a new one—or not.</p>
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  • ...the words find their meaning in a specific practical activity or "language game". And that when we take them out of that context and stretch their meanings <p>It might seem that we are forever stuck in a paradigm; but there's a way out – by stepping "through the [[mirror|<em>mirror</em>]] (see Federa
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  • ...rd</em>]] defines an angle of looking from which the <em>holotopia</em> as a whole can be seen, and <em>needs</em> to be seen.</p> ...let's return to Bohm's ideas and his contribution to this timely cause in a moment.</p>
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  • ...u could point at any question or issue, and see it in new light. See it as a whole. Your task is to show what your flashlight can do, show what differen ...our task was to extract from it a single insight, a 'mountain top view' of a felicitous new direction. What insight would you choose to offer?</p> </di
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