The Unified Theory of Human Experience
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 3:18 am
So far, only a few of you know that I have been working on this, but the bulk of the work is now done. The rough draft of the Unified Theory of Human Experience is now available for download: https://app.box.com/s/yzrcntdedlefpwv867a9
This is a model of a cycle which we become involved in the moment we are born. Several such cycles can exist at once, and millions upon millions are likely to exist in a human lifetime. This is a model of the human experience, which shows received/created stimuli, how we react to such stimuli, how that helps us create goals and how we pursue and achieve those goals. The created model should include a summary of all possible behavior and experiences, but there may still be small holes here or there which I have overlooked. There is also plenty of extra detail which could be added to the individual sections and subsections, which can also lead to new models with a much smaller focus.
The file needs to be downloaded as the notes do not appear in the preview. If you hover over a phrase, the note will pop up, but everything will appear as one paragraph. If you click on one of the thought bubbles to the right, it will show the proper spacing, but you will likely see two notes at once (meaning you may need to scroll down). Remember that these text boxes can be expanded by dragging one of their sides.
This is a model of a cycle which we become involved in the moment we are born. Several such cycles can exist at once, and millions upon millions are likely to exist in a human lifetime. This is a model of the human experience, which shows received/created stimuli, how we react to such stimuli, how that helps us create goals and how we pursue and achieve those goals. The created model should include a summary of all possible behavior and experiences, but there may still be small holes here or there which I have overlooked. There is also plenty of extra detail which could be added to the individual sections and subsections, which can also lead to new models with a much smaller focus.
The file needs to be downloaded as the notes do not appear in the preview. If you hover over a phrase, the note will pop up, but everything will appear as one paragraph. If you click on one of the thought bubbles to the right, it will show the proper spacing, but you will likely see two notes at once (meaning you may need to scroll down). Remember that these text boxes can be expanded by dragging one of their sides.