tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1898527418224949692.post6204792412762235835..comments2023-12-28T06:30:43.004-08:00Comments on Figuring It Out: Creating the Conditions to UnlearnJ Bevacqua @jvbevacquahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04310639769232238058noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1898527418224949692.post-16671568187340122782013-08-16T15:11:37.735-07:002013-08-16T15:11:37.735-07:00is it possible for us to unlearn & learn funda...is it possible for us to unlearn & learn fundamentals of nature through numerical axioms which has shows precisely all hidden/detectable phenomena ? Is it possible to derive all values with precision without arbitrary value or experimental value? explore www.kapillavastu.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1898527418224949692.post-32936640496320453792013-03-09T14:27:25.887-08:002013-03-09T14:27:25.887-08:00Hi Johnny,
Great post - your reflection was thoug...Hi Johnny,<br /><br />Great post - your reflection was thoughtful and eloquent. I believe unlearning (and perhaps, true learning) happens when we're open to having discussions that force us to be out of our comfort zones. If we always agree with what we're told, is real learning happening? Probably not. That's not to say that agreeing is not important, but being uncomfortable, so to speak, and as a result, really reflecting on where you stand on an issue is crucial on the path that leads from unlearning to relearning. I think what you said about the importance of being wrong and pushing our limits is also very necessary. As always, I really enjoyed reading your post. Your words always leave me thinking....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com