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JOHN TORDAY <[log in to unmask]>
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tree of knowledge system discussion <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 8 Apr 2018 09:44:14 -0400
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As you who have read any of my contributions to the ToK know, I am an
interloper. I wandered into the 'room' as a result of my conversations by
email with Gregg over the last several months. We are kindred spirits in
recognizing that there is a fundamental problem in the lack of a unifying
theory of psychology (which I assume is because there is no Central Theory
of Biology), swept under the rug by the dogma DNA/RNA/protein. For me, it
is remarkable that we biologists do not recognize that Biology remains
descriptive, unlike physics and chemistry, which are mechanistic and
predictive. Literally no one (other than me) is addressing this issue,
largely because we espouse Darwinian evolutionary theory....end of story.
Yet there is *no experimental evidence* for Natural Selection, Descent with
Modification, Survival of the Fittest, all of which are metaphors that
remain untestable/unrefutable. Over the course of the last 20 years
dabbling in evolution theory I have come to the realization, that all that
exists in our minds is Darwin or Creationism/Intelligent Design, with no
other alternative. Yet it is ironic and paradoxical that there is no Cell
Biology in the evolution literature other than what I have been
contributing over the last two decades (mind you, non of it in conventional
evolutionary biology journals. They think I'm an idiot without an
understanding of evolution or science despite a 50 year career in funded
biomedical research). That is truly absurd because Cell Biology forms the
basis for both Biology and Medicine, yet we marshal on in the name of
'progress'. So we have our heads in the sand and our hopes in the 'Cloud',
all in the name of ? I assume that what I am talking about is the essence
for the ToK Conference.

As I read Gregg's telling us about his conversation with his daughter I
reflected on my own experience, less direct, now reading my son Daniel's
second novel, "Boomer1" about the conflict between Baby Boomers and
Millennials, a timely subject because I was recently forced into Emeritus
status at UCLA for that very reason! Irony of ironies......yet with my new
found perspective I can better cope with the condition we find ourselves in
at the beginning of the 21st Century.....it's just another of the many,
many dichotomies we juggle because we don't understand our origins or the
causal nature of our very being. We were literally 'born' out of ambiguity,
deceiving physics (circumventing the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics), coping by
deception, so what else would one expect. The time is right for a 'reset'
in an age of Climate Change and CRISPR.

On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 8:28 AM, Henriques, Gregg - henriqgx <
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> Dear TOK Society,
>
>
>
>   There is lots happening in the build up to the conference this week.
> Because of that, and because of the feedback I received from my lovely wife
> that the first Tour of the Garden was a bit “dense” for an email
> attachment, I have shifted my game plan. Rather than proceeding to complete
> four episodes, including diving into some of the symbolism and other
> aspects of the Garden, I am shifting my game plan. Instead, I am offering
> the first attachment here as *Episode II* to wrap up my Tour, at least
> for the time being. Perhaps I will resume it after the Conference. Indeed,
> it might be a useful time, after all the cool conversations and
> presentations.
>
>
>
>   The attached Episode II is much more basic than the first episode.
> Titled *Why It All Matters*, it is a two page essay on why I am so
> passionate about this endeavor. (Thanks to my friend, Craig Shealy, for
> suggesting I focus my message on this crucial aspect of the work. And
> thanks to my daughter Sydney, whose reflections this weekend served as the
> stimulus for me to frame my own message why this all matters so much to me.)
>
>
>
>   Since a number of folks have recently been added to this list, I am also
> attaching the first Episode of the Tour, and a Glossary of Terms that
> define key elements of the UTUA Garden/Worldview. All that will be
> explained in due course.
>
>
>
> I hope everyone is well. I hope those who are coming have safe travels.
>
>
>
> See you all soon!
>
>
> Best,
>
> Gregg
>
>
>
>
>
> ___________________________________________
>
> Gregg Henriques, Ph.D.
> Professor
> Department of Graduate Psychology
> 216 Johnston Hall
> MSC 7401
> James Madison University
> Harrisonburg, VA 22807
> (540) 568-7857 (phone)
> (540) 568-4747 (fax)
>
>
> *Be that which enhances dignity and well-being with integrity.*
>
> Check out my Theory of Knowledge blog at Psychology Today at:
>
> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.psychologytoday.com_blog_theory-2Dknowledge&d=DwIFaQ&c=eLbWYnpnzycBCgmb7vCI4uqNEB9RSjOdn_5nBEmmeq0&r=HPo1IXYDhKClogP-UOpybo6Cfxxz-jIYBgjO2gOz4-A&m=YFbE--c81sLoruKG4Bc6KHRO6zbQn785HjUH3Q9Ha_I&s=T6xlyB2enwal90xylXV5mvWJ-FnwlvhB19EnoDZI1nU&e=
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