Observe, Orient, Decide, Act, a set of actions defined by John Boyd's OODA loop. shows, in depth, the steps every organism takes in order to survive also applies to better understanding how the limits of knowledge, driven by uncertainty, incompleteness and entropy, depict a reality we will never fully understand. To see why, the animation depicting one example of chaos beckons. :)
Interesting enough, OODA, when examined closely, relates to the act of creation without question.
- The Act of Creation - Arthur Koestler: The creative act is the joining together of two or more seemingly dissimilar ideas that generate a heretofore unexpected result. i.e. Chemistry - H20 consists of 2 Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen atoms, both explosive yet, when combined, becomes water.
- The joke: Henny Youngman - Take my wife, Please. :)
- Creativity starts with curiosity, the start point to the asking of a question:
Why is this the way it is? - Question everything - Einstein
- Creation & destruction is part of the creative process as everything has a cost thanks to the two laws of thermodynamics.
- The ability to see relationships is key as everything is connected because reality is a Quantum space and entanglement stitches it together.
- The creative act is always visual. Think Stevie Wonder and Songs in the Keys of life.
- Play is indispensable. What if ... is the real deal here. A sense of wonderment is key.
- Creativity takes courage as new ideas disrupt the "natural" order of things.
- Creativity is problem-solving. It matters not the discipline used save that said discipline shapes how the creative act is produced.
- The act itself is ineffable and cannot be explained. Like quantum, creativity just happens. It cannot be forced, only acted upon when the idea shows up. The finished act can be explained after the fact without question.
- Practice makes better. Beginners mind and intuition rule.
- Attention to details.
- Passion is a prerequisite to create anything of value.
- The creative act is selfish. One does not create for others, only for oneself.
- The size of the problem solved dictates the significance of the creative act. i.e. Mixing anchovies with pineapples on a pizza is a creative act. The size or importance of the problem solved, not so much while Einstein's Theory of relativity proving that Newton was wrong at universal scale, is.
- Creativity, like tech and existence, has no morality. It simply is.
- Stay hungry, stay foolish - Stewart Brand/Whole Earth Catalog. :)
- AI is but a tool, the issue now becomes, does the tool become the master? A good question to ask is it not?
- Being first to come up with a new idea is essential. Darwin & Wallace relates as Wallace was two weeks later than Darwin in explaining why evolution matters.
- The Act of Creation, whenever possible, runs counter to the limits of knowledge as needs warrant.
Circularity
Characteristics of great art
- Clarity.
- Simplicity. It's easy to be complex, simplicity is hard. Einstein: Keep it simple, not simpler.
- Good artists create, great artists steal. - Picasso
- Great art always involves the process of discovery.
- Timeless. Bach, like fine wine, never ages.
- No spin.
- Details, details, details.
- As stated before, great art applies to all disciplines.
- Connections to differing disciplines apply.
- Less is more. Dizzy Gillespie
- Great artists are never afraid to make mistakes.
- Doggedness. It takes thousands of hours to become good at something.
Kind of Blue is considered to be the greatest jazz album of all time even though
Oliver Nelson's The Blues and the Abstract Truth is right up there on the pantheon of the greatest of all time IMHO. This is not about KOB per se but rather about Bill Evans' liner notes and why his writing is just as profound as the album itself because it's all about improv and it's role in the creative process.
To whit.
Details example ...
There was a problem with the orbit of Mercury. Seems it was off by 1/100th of a degree thanks to Newtonian mechanics, an error Einstein knew had to be corrected if we are to better understand how the universe works at deep level. To that end, General Relativity and the notion of space time came to be or in John Wheeler's words, Spacetime tells matter how to move; matter tells spacetime how to curve.
A notion of Einstein's Special Relativity ... Vue style :)
Remember, walking is controlled falling.
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