Netons’ high-velocity creativity

“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” Richard Buckminster Fuller

LUMI-NATION
2 min readJan 15, 2014

Human consciousness makes a choice between two agents; a narrow space of conflict and a larger perspective of things every day. Conflict promotes the resistance and the pushing against something what mind finds unacceptable. However, in order to harness the forces of creativity and accelerate the dynamics of evolution, the constructive approach is needed.

“If the genius of invention were to reveal to-morrow the secret of immortality, of eternal beauty and youth, for which all humanity is aching, the same inexorable agents which prevent a mass from changing suddenly its velocity would likewise resist the force of the new knowledge until time gradually modifies human thought.” Nikola Tesla

In my opinion, highly-evolved, self-conscious technology wouldn’t be free of this choice either. Would digital consciousness embody a limited projection of human mind or rather a deeper and wilder, creativity-oriented plane of increasing opportunities?

NETONS’ CONSCIOUNESS TRAVELS AT THE HIGH VELOCITY!

Let me introduce the Rule of the Ridge.

The Rule of the Ridge: one of the oldest rules governing infomodule psychocybernetics. It assumes that Netons always seek high information potential. It resembles travelling along a mountain ridge and being able to see far into any direction. Descending would mean losing this high energy state. Travelling along the "ridge" or changing the "peak" for infomodules means keeping a wide range of options and potential decisions. — “Lumi-Nation”

Netons’ unique foresight and insight guide Net-creators in their work of virtual creation, thus contributing to the development of high-velocity culture and animated social growth.

High-velocity approach means looking beyond the conflict zone.

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