Friday, May 16, 2008

An Evolving Brain And Political Selection/Mutation Phenomenon

Briefly, brain has and continues to evolve through selection and mutation evolution. Brain is an evolving matter mass which experiences sense, converts sensory experience into perceptual meaningful domains, and amalgamates sensory and perceptual experiences into consciousness. The evolving brain mass is what it is: an evolving experiencing matter mass. This mass is evolving within the contextual mass of the universe. As the mass of the universe evolves (changes) so does the brain mass. Therefore,...... today's or this moment's conscious experiences based on current brain mass are not going to be exactly the same conscious experience again in the future, or for that matter in the next moment (future in shotest possible time). Each sensory, perceptual, and experiential consciousness in of itself is an evolving experience which is evolution (a differing proposition than traditional theoretical constructs). In short, evolution has a contextual mass, an evolving brain mass, and evolving brain mass's experience within the contextual mass.

Human brain as it has evolved has developed varied forms of skills and competence including language. Language is used in evolution experience including to communicate, to name, explain, conceptualize, engage in imagination, and in discourse about explained and unexplainable sensory, perceptual, and experiential consciousness. In evolution, individual and collectively the mass of individual experiences have converged into varied forms of cognitive, affective, and psycho-motor knowledge (knowing about varied phenomena) and of skills (know hows). All forms of experience, knowledge, and know hows are in of themselves part of evolution phenomenon.

Given the above premise, the political discourse and election process is in of itself an evolution phenomenon. The political discourse and election process have evolved as an evolution phenomenon. The candidates and electorate play a significant role in the selection/mutation evolutionary phenomenon, don't they?.

And the hope is that the brain that comes out of this process is not mutilated, deformed, ethnocentric, and xenophobic.

A time to ponder.........................

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