Emergence
Emergence is natural consequence of complex system’s internal dynamics. Continue Reading
The emergence of text. How? Emergence of life, thought … What drives the emergence of new (being). What is “a being”? What is “not-being”? Who or what drives us? What is our vehicle? Something physical? Something biological? Something supernatural?
What drives text? Or better: how the text drives us? Or even better: how are we driven by meme complexes? What is our role in morphology of meme complexes?
Text about driving? Driving of brands or driving relations? What are phisics, biology, nevrology talking to human sciences?
Are brands “only” bio-complexes?
Is driving ethical? Even if we do not know by what we are driven? What builds us? Wisdom? Power? Beauty?
Emergence is natural consequence of complex system’s internal dynamics. Continue Reading
Public relations from the metabolic perspective Continue Reading
The long-standing debate about whether nature or nurture shapes our faith is over. Culture is the product of nature. Continue Reading
Brand formula is a frozen visual representation of essence of the brand. Continue Reading
A man has will because he and his will is not located in brains (only). Continue Reading
I have been considering writing about GDPR for quite some time but have resisted until today, for I do not want to be occupied by stupidities too much. But since this stupidity is not only time and money-consuming but also… Continue Reading
Different philosophies and sciences are not in competition but in a multiple draft multiverse. Continue Reading
Should Jacques Lacan still live, he would have paraphrased his statement that the unconscious is structured like a language, uttered in a lecture and printed in Écrits, he would have replaced »language« with »European Commission«. To understand this shift shaping… Continue Reading
The quality of Higgs boson defined, and it’s connection to reincarnation, analogue and digital records and so on Continue Reading
Quantum and relativity laws are pertinent for life developed in human size. Continue Reading