Timeline for How does "instant knowledge" happen? [duplicate]
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Nov 15 at 1:27 | comment | added | Ashish Shukla | @DoubleKnot I have realised that I am very GOOD with "Static ITs", like Definitions, Axioms, Primitives, but when IT Moves, as in Logic where you I have to jump hoops with all those Definitions, Axioms etc. weighing in on my Head, eideticness is Lost. Believe me being a Self Learner I know bits and pieces here and there of Logic and Math but all that Knowledge hasn't coaleased into a coherent whole. So if the answer to my question lies in some other complicated area of the subject then I am lost. I usually am looking for simple answers but I guess there aren't OFTEN... | |
Nov 14 at 18:59 | comment | added | Double Knot | If there were a IT in the imagery scene of your mind, then IT must be extremely stable, free energy as a physics jargon, or eidetic as Husseurl’s phenomenology jargon from his Logical Investigation series, otherwise even seeing the transcendental Eureka-type sharp and distinct images while dwelling in a quiet math class without what I coined philomorphism, you'll still get confused, say, when staring at a truth table or a Russel set or a Godel sentence from nowhere… | |
Nov 13 at 3:06 | comment | added | Ashish Shukla | Hey @DoubleKnot I was thinking about all the comments that I got on my past two questions; yours were the only ones I could not make a head or tail of. Went completely beyond my radar, what do you think I am Missing, WHAT is IT that I Don't Know. Well truth be told, other than my GuruJi I don't know much but still... | |
Nov 12 at 15:49 | comment | added | Ashish Shukla | @DoubleKnot It seems that way, what I wanted to know is, HOW it got levitated? After reading some suggested links it seems there is no simple answer to this... Lator Gator. Thanks for all the help... | |
Nov 12 at 15:44 | comment | added | keshlam | If you are trying to understand the mechanisms of the brain, you might want to investigate psychology, biology, and psychiatry rather than philosophy. I don't think these mechanisms are visible to the mind except by observing that they happen. | |
Nov 12 at 15:41 | comment | added | Ashish Shukla | Hey @keshlam Thanks, this question is PRECISELY ABOUT "some kinds of data processing". I wanted to know the Mechanism in the Mind that makes all of this happen. | |
Nov 12 at 15:36 | comment | added | keshlam | Background processing. I learned long ago that sometimes the best thing I could do with a problem was make sure I understood the requirements, then set it aside before trying to find the solution the brain continues some kinds of data processing even without conscious attention. | |
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tkruse J D Jo Wehler Lowri Conifold |
Duplicate of Is there a philosophical term or theory that defines or describes the idea of 'epiphany'? | |
Nov 12 at 12:04 | comment | added | Conifold | This is known as the Eureka effect, "common human experience of suddenly understanding a previously incomprehensible problem or concept", and it has been extensively studied by psychologists:"Some research suggest that insight problems are difficult to solve because of our mental fixation on the inappropriate aspects of the problem content... Insight is believed to occur with a break in mental fixation, allowing the solution to appear transparent and obvious." | |
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Nov 12 at 8:36 | history | edited | J D | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Nov 12 at 8:26 | answer | added | tkruse | timeline score: 4 | |
Nov 12 at 6:41 | comment | added | Double Knot | Since there's no time in any math numbers, equations or functions, it seems at that click instant your mind levitated to the Platonic heaven?... | |
Nov 12 at 6:06 | history | asked | Ashish Shukla | CC BY-SA 4.0 |