11 Matching Annotations
  1. Mar 2023
  2. Jul 2022
    1. The Map Is Not The Territory

      • The map is not the territory metaphorically illustrates the differences between belief and reality.
      • The phrase was coined by Alfred Korzybski.

      Scribbling on the map does not change the territory

      • If you change what you believe about an object, that is a change in the pattern of neurons in your brain.
      • The real object will not change because of this edit.

      The map is a separate object from the territory and the map exists as an object inside the territory

  3. May 2022
    1. ever attempted commenced operations. Now that the telescope has been successfully deployed in its unique position in space, its advanced instruments will be able to gather data on questions that scientists once could only dream of answering. Is there life on other planets?

      Yeah!

  4. Dec 2021
    1. Beethoven’s Letters with explanatory notes by Dr. A.C. Kalischer, J.M. Dent & Sons, Ltd., London & Toronto, 1926, pp.393-394

      "fuente original (secundaria)"; now, come back to esfinge

  5. Sep 2021
    1. target="_blank" which opens the anchor in a new window(which has been redirected to tabs by browser settings usually)

      new window => new tab

    2. Instead if this anchor was nested in frames it would open in a sandbox mode of sorts, meaning only in that frame.
  6. Oct 2020
  7. Feb 2020
    1. uld argue the text is most guilty of exoticism as it reflects a sense of wonder about different groups of people without any reference to respective racial superiority or inferi

      guilty of exoticism - wonder, "otherness"

    2. “the Anglo-Saxon readers and viewers of these texts probably considered them true”

      early english readers probably considered the wonders real

  8. Nov 2016
  9. Sep 2016