Sunday, January 14, 2007

Analog >>> Digital

There was a time, when people wrote with feathers, then with pencils, pens, typewriters, then a computer keyboard.

In this digital age, communication is all about being digital. whereas in actual situation, people think in an analog manner. (lest the computer programmers that can read 1s and 0s like ABC)

are we ready encoders for everything analog into something digital?

what is it that gets lost from stage to stage?
does something get lost from stage to stage?

our ability to exercise critical thinking?

can we setup a hypothesis and say that
"technology is a deterrent to critical thinking?"

why go for slow when we can have fast and good?
is slow and good necessary better than fast and good?

All straight lines are man-made.
There is no single element or phenomena in this World that is 100% straight.
take a walk in a park, have a stroll by the beach, look at the surrounding, breath, listen.

nothing is flat in this world. even the light waves that are emitting from your screen comes in sine waves. (or cosine waves...i can't remember)

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