“Think OMNI”
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I'm actively developing and socializing a thought pattern at this moment that directly addresses this called omnidisciplinary thinking (or Thinking OMNI). Omnidisciplinary thinking is a generic, holistic, nonlinear…
We do have the right math. It’s just that no one is using it. The planet is focused on differential and metric invariants (differential algebraic equations and statistics) and should be leveraging topological approaches…
The “shape-shifting” organization. At the moment, organizational dynamics are largely created and maintained by gut feeling, rules of thumb, and inertia. There will be a shift towards flexible organizations that can…
Interesting take. However, consider that if one could learn multiple lifetimes of knowledge in one, it might achieve the same result. I’ve been developing a mindset called omnidisciplinary thinking (or “Thinking OMNI”)…
In “Culture’s Consequences”, Hofstede mentions five key aspects of culture based on extensive research. 1. Individualism (IDV) 2. Masculinity (MAS) 3. Power Distance (PDI) 4. Uncertainty Avoidance (UAI) 5. Long-Term…
I recommend “How to Read a Book” by Mortimer Adler. In short, not every sentence, paragraph, chapter, or even book is of equal informative importance. To read all literature as if everything is equally important is…
Confidence also feels a certain way. When you are confident, there is a certain tightness in your chest that you “hang from” in a sense. You should feel confident that you could physically hang from this confidence were…
As an example, there are only 16 categorical manifestations of software exceptions based on the following categories: - Synchronicity, Scope, Origin For Synchronicity we have: - Synchronicity - Asynchronicity For Scope…
Actually, there are only finite ways to fail. It just happens to be a large number. Thinking of interactions of the world as propagations of signals and considering Kolmogorov-style descriptions of entropy would lead…
Desired Position: Chief of Staff (or similar executive role) Location: USA Remote: Yes Willing to Relocate: No Applied Philosophies: Organizational Psychology, Behavioral Psychology, Computer Science, Mechanical…
INTRO To answer this question, one must first operantly define what mastery is. So what is mastery? To start, mastery is something on which one can be on the path towards, yet mastery is also a thing which has been…
Hi! I am Xavier, Mathematical Artist and am leading an initiative to do just that with a form of thinking called “Omnidisciplinary Thinking” or Thinking OMNI. The intent is to encourage people and organizations/groups…
Great points. Do note that while a "sheer volume” approach to knowledge would indeed make becoming a polymath in today’s time quite intractable, there are other more efficient approaches to knowledge acquisition and…
The following is a link to the Mathematics Subject Classification [1]. There are thousands of lines, with each line being a different area of specialization in the disciplines of math. Every time you think we are close…
Thank you for the feedback. The post I made here is the focus for now. This was the site as it was a few years ago when I was experimenting with the idea and the question “Should an artist be egotistical?” After all, is…
Currently looking for 3D visualizers to turn complex shapes into others. Grassroots at the moment, so would need volunteers.
I am Xavier, Mathematical Artist. And we are currently running a campaign called “Think OMNI” to introduce the entire US (for now) to a form of thinking that I call Omnidisciplinary Thinking. This form of thinking…
The university track will already put him on rails for a while. I believe your instinct on the encyclopedia should be followed because he should gain breadth early on to be sure that he has enough insight not to…
You might be interested in this: https://www.categoricaldata.net/. Categorical Query Language (CQL).
Any engineering books on control theory and signal processing is systems theory using mathematics such as linear algebra, differential equations, etc. The reason why books like Meadow’s are so light on the math is that…
But I think that a lot of students don't have what it takes to learn the mathematics curriculum they signed up for, no matter how you teach them. This part is simply untrue. The problem with math education is largely…
See: “Designing better file organization around tags, not hierarchies”[1] The author has done a thorough preliminary exploration on this matter. [1] https://www.nayuki.io/page/designing-better-file-organizatio...
What is genius? Genius is characterized by highly divergent thought, especially as compared with conventional wisdom. From this base notion of divergence, you actually get either genius or insanity. Genius is…
People are doing things about it; it’s just that they are outside of the system. You see countless articles, blog posts, and so forth about scientists going rogue, biologists getting certifications to run labs out of…
This site is a good idea, and the choice of tag-based navigation is great. As of now, your tags are mostly ad hoc and that will very quickly lead to a jumbled disaster. Already we are seeing people saying that their…
I'm actively developing and socializing a thought pattern at this moment that directly addresses this called omnidisciplinary thinking (or Thinking OMNI). Omnidisciplinary thinking is a generic, holistic, nonlinear…
We do have the right math. It’s just that no one is using it. The planet is focused on differential and metric invariants (differential algebraic equations and statistics) and should be leveraging topological approaches…
The “shape-shifting” organization. At the moment, organizational dynamics are largely created and maintained by gut feeling, rules of thumb, and inertia. There will be a shift towards flexible organizations that can…
Interesting take. However, consider that if one could learn multiple lifetimes of knowledge in one, it might achieve the same result. I’ve been developing a mindset called omnidisciplinary thinking (or “Thinking OMNI”)…
In “Culture’s Consequences”, Hofstede mentions five key aspects of culture based on extensive research. 1. Individualism (IDV) 2. Masculinity (MAS) 3. Power Distance (PDI) 4. Uncertainty Avoidance (UAI) 5. Long-Term…
I recommend “How to Read a Book” by Mortimer Adler. In short, not every sentence, paragraph, chapter, or even book is of equal informative importance. To read all literature as if everything is equally important is…
Confidence also feels a certain way. When you are confident, there is a certain tightness in your chest that you “hang from” in a sense. You should feel confident that you could physically hang from this confidence were…
As an example, there are only 16 categorical manifestations of software exceptions based on the following categories: - Synchronicity, Scope, Origin For Synchronicity we have: - Synchronicity - Asynchronicity For Scope…
Actually, there are only finite ways to fail. It just happens to be a large number. Thinking of interactions of the world as propagations of signals and considering Kolmogorov-style descriptions of entropy would lead…
Desired Position: Chief of Staff (or similar executive role) Location: USA Remote: Yes Willing to Relocate: No Applied Philosophies: Organizational Psychology, Behavioral Psychology, Computer Science, Mechanical…
INTRO To answer this question, one must first operantly define what mastery is. So what is mastery? To start, mastery is something on which one can be on the path towards, yet mastery is also a thing which has been…
Hi! I am Xavier, Mathematical Artist and am leading an initiative to do just that with a form of thinking called “Omnidisciplinary Thinking” or Thinking OMNI. The intent is to encourage people and organizations/groups…
Great points. Do note that while a "sheer volume” approach to knowledge would indeed make becoming a polymath in today’s time quite intractable, there are other more efficient approaches to knowledge acquisition and…
The following is a link to the Mathematics Subject Classification [1]. There are thousands of lines, with each line being a different area of specialization in the disciplines of math. Every time you think we are close…
Thank you for the feedback. The post I made here is the focus for now. This was the site as it was a few years ago when I was experimenting with the idea and the question “Should an artist be egotistical?” After all, is…
Currently looking for 3D visualizers to turn complex shapes into others. Grassroots at the moment, so would need volunteers.
I am Xavier, Mathematical Artist. And we are currently running a campaign called “Think OMNI” to introduce the entire US (for now) to a form of thinking that I call Omnidisciplinary Thinking. This form of thinking…
The university track will already put him on rails for a while. I believe your instinct on the encyclopedia should be followed because he should gain breadth early on to be sure that he has enough insight not to…
You might be interested in this: https://www.categoricaldata.net/. Categorical Query Language (CQL).
Any engineering books on control theory and signal processing is systems theory using mathematics such as linear algebra, differential equations, etc. The reason why books like Meadow’s are so light on the math is that…
But I think that a lot of students don't have what it takes to learn the mathematics curriculum they signed up for, no matter how you teach them. This part is simply untrue. The problem with math education is largely…
See: “Designing better file organization around tags, not hierarchies”[1] The author has done a thorough preliminary exploration on this matter. [1] https://www.nayuki.io/page/designing-better-file-organizatio...
What is genius? Genius is characterized by highly divergent thought, especially as compared with conventional wisdom. From this base notion of divergence, you actually get either genius or insanity. Genius is…
People are doing things about it; it’s just that they are outside of the system. You see countless articles, blog posts, and so forth about scientists going rogue, biologists getting certifications to run labs out of…
This site is a good idea, and the choice of tag-based navigation is great. As of now, your tags are mostly ad hoc and that will very quickly lead to a jumbled disaster. Already we are seeing people saying that their…