Sunday, August 28, 2011

(wilt)


In a spirit of throwing as many objects - and objections to - as I can at the ideational walls which separate the  inner self from the outer world, I'm lobbing this (*World Literature Today") into the agora in case it might be of interest to some or possibly many of you.

If you are a scientist and used to attempting to look at issues from the outside, or if you're a artistic or literary type and used to looking from the inside outwards, try shifting to the other method just for fun!  Kekule and Kirchner, Wittgenstein to Wagner, Blake to Bach through Turing to Bohr and back via Leibniz  to pass between Pythagoras, Pound and Pinker, all found switching sides helps them square circles or circumvent squares (in the Kekule case) by changing angle of vision and inventing cylinders with length equal to diameter.

If not of use to youse, please throw it toward anyone you know to whom it might turn out to be useful.

Care to all