Author: Jack Neoveris

  • On Paradigm Organization

    A long time ago, I called it Abstract Paradigm Organization Logistics. Now I just call it the Logos. APOL is the logistics of how paradigms are organized as abstract constructs of thought. This includes the processes of how thought is itself an abstract construct of life, how life is an abstract construct of chemistry, and…

  • On Innovation

    I have a vague idea of my own about how the mind achieves various levels of understanding, comprehension, and creativity. This idea is pure speculation and may stem from a completely rudimentary understanding of how the mind works, based on my casual dabbling in endocrinology and basic neuroanatomy. However, this is how I understand the…

  • On Structural Absurdism

    Musings on Philosophy The universe is both ordered and absurd. Such a universe cannot create a “should” or an “ought” on its own; it can only determine what “is.” To create an “ought” requires intent, which is only effective within one’s own mind. When acting upon itself, the will has the potential to exert control.…

  • On Art and Corruption

    This is a much older piece from when I lived in Nelson BC, musing on the nature of art and corporate corruption, trying to think of how artists and spiritualists could go about making true art and achieving moral insight without depending on the world of money and capitalism. I have since developed a much…

  • On Conscious Cell Membranes

    Theory of Cohesive Electromagnetic Organization of Neurological Experience [CEONE Theory] and Relative Satisfactory Abstraction [RSA]             Prior to discussing my theory of the organization of neurological experience, there needs to be a sharp distinction made between the separate natures of consciousness, awareness, memory and cognition. In this paper cognition is the computational process of organizing…