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Joe's Blog
Even though that was short (as if you were trying) connecting the dots is one of the thing about the class that has given me or us a big impact toward the advancement of our human brain along with the others such as adjacent possible, TED, challenging the status quo, big claims, and more. All of the things that we have learn in this class has really changed me and probably you. Our perception around the things around us has now increased in such a level that it would have made our ancestors proud, if they are still alive though. Connecting the dots is an awesome idea. I hope that once we all walk out from this school, this idea and others, not just the things that we learned in humanities, will stay intact to our brain and lead us to our bright future. And if you, Joe, would have an offspring, I hope that you will show him or her the things that has helped us through the years.
Addie's Blog
Your back and forth conversation with Mr. Allen was pretty amusing. I had the same thought as you when that question showed up. I mean, that question was like asking me "which came first? The Chicken or The Egg" kind of thing. But when one focus on the background of the question, one might notice that people are starting to be more dependent to the computer as the computer becomes more advance. It feels like the biological human brain and the mechanical computer are proportional. If one increases the other decreases. Although that thought is scary, the people around us starts to unravel the way they think as if the computer is programing us! We want everything fast now. Human perception toward this kind of question will say that humans programed the computer for the fact that the computer will not be born if there was no human. But like I said, If we look upon the big picture around us, we are now so dependent to the computer that our brain might not function very well without the presence of it. I know that the absence of the computer will affect me in some various ways. But who programs who? That might be a challenge for our 21st century thinkers, which is us.
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