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    Fractal Emotions

    So I was thinking last night if one could make a fractal to describe human behavior. I think the best place to start off with is timing. When you ask a person a question how long do you wait for them to say something before you say anything else? I think our internal clock explains a lot about how and when we take an action to do something. Using a fractal you could know when a person might do something or even when a group of people may do something. You might be able to factor in emotions and when each has a trigger. It has been known that each emotion fallows another consecutively and it may just be based on a fractal timing set.

    The cool thing about using a fractal is that the details, which maybe infinite, could be summed up. So you don’t have to deal with the fact that every one is just slightly different, you just need to know when the triggers are, which would relate to each point in the fractal. Knowing when is the best time to make a difference in some ones life or line of choices to effectively get a point across could help the direction in which we are all going. “Controlling many is like controlling one” Sun Tzu ‘The Art of War’. Perhaps he had some insight into this idea. I think even Genghis Khan’s idea for controlling each city was even an example of this. A balance to a cycle of human emotions to counter any thing that might arise to throw a system out of sink. Or how about this to know how to mathematically keep people happy with out drugs??

    “Control is an illusion” but perhaps what the illusion has always been is that there is a finite explanation, perhaps an infinite fractural holds a better method of control. That in some way control is really broken up in to segments (fractal, being fractured) that is an order of disorder.

    I don’t know just thinking.

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    Re: Fractal Emotions

    Quote Originally Posted by greenbug View Post
    So I was thinking last night if one could make a fractal to describe human behavior. I think the best place to start off with is timing. When you ask a person a question how long do you wait for them to say something before you say anything else? I think our internal clock explains a lot about how and when we take an action to do something. Using a fractal you could know when a person might do something or even when a group of people may do something. You might be able to factor in emotions and when each has a trigger. It has been known that each emotion fallows another consecutively and it may just be based on a fractal timing set.

    The cool thing about using a fractal is that the details, which maybe infinite, could be summed up. So you don’t have to deal with the fact that every one is just slightly different, you just need to know when the triggers are, which would relate to each point in the fractal. Knowing when is the best time to make a difference in some ones life or line of choices to effectively get a point across could help the direction in which we are all going. “Controlling many is like controlling one” Sun Tzu ‘The Art of War’. Perhaps he had some insight into this idea. I think even Genghis Khan’s idea for controlling each city was even an example of this. A balance to a cycle of human emotions to counter any thing that might arise to throw a system out of sink. Or how about this to know how to mathematically keep people happy with out drugs??

    “Control is an illusion” but perhaps what the illusion has always been is that there is a finite explanation, perhaps an infinite fractural holds a better method of control. That in some way control is really broken up in to segments (fractal, being fractured) that is an order of disorder.

    I don’t know just thinking.
    In working with horses, it is all about the timing of the release of pressure.

    To bring the horse around to your way of thinking, one must make the task that you would like the horse to attempt, the easiest choice among it's options, and then reward the slightest attempt by release, or a rest from subsequent expectations.

    Horses and people will almost always choose the path of least resistance.

    Until the path of least resistance is identified, a whole range of emotions may find expression.

    Timing is the key.

    Whether it is one athlete attempting the perfect feat, or evacuating a large city, it all comes down to timing, IMO.
    So many paths to the same destination,
    would, but I could, experience them all...

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