“We do not merely perceive objects and hold thoughts in our minds: all our perceptions and thought processes are felt. All have a distinctive component that announces an unequivocal link between images and the existence of life in our organism.” MindFeltProcessExistenceObjectsPerceptionPerceiveLinksOrganismsComponentsDistinctiveThought ProcessUnequivocalExistence Of Life Author:Antonio Damasio
“In a logically perfect language, there will be one word and no more for every simple object, and everything that is not simple will be expressed by a combination of words, by a combination derived, of course, from the words for the simple things that enter in, one word for each simple component.” CoursesLanguageSimplePerfectObjectsCombinationComponentsOne WordSimple Things Book:The Philosophy of Logical Atomism Source: The Philosophy of Logical Atomism
“Human beings are really attuned to their senses. When you work in film, you are working with the visual and audio senses. An understanding of tactile and other components that go into the creation of those objects are important to making them look real on screen, like a plasma of energy.” HumansLooksImportantRealFilmEnergyUnderstandingHuman BeingsCreationObjectsScreensSensesVisualsComponentsAudioTactilePlasma Author:John Dykstra
“The Universe is not a collection of objects, but is an inseparable web of vibrating energy patterns in which no one component has reality independently from the entirety. Included in the entirety is the observer.” RealityUniverseEnergyObjectsPatternsCollectionsObserversComponentsInseparableEntirety Author:Paul Davies
“Another trick in software is to avoid rewriting the software by using a piece that's already been written, so called component approach which the latest term for this in the most advanced form is what's called Object Oriented Programming.” FormTermPiecesWrittenObjectsApproachTricksProgrammingSoftwareComponentsRewriting Author:Bill Gates
“I think of moral beauty as what is the good and the just - terms perhaps best defined by their opposite: evil. Evil is the willingness to do damage to the other; its maximal expression is murder, but it includes a great deal of subtle and not-so-subtle injuries as it advances to that extreme. Evil acts reduce the other to an object, a being to its component parts, and obliterate subjectivity. Evil's breeding ground is a lack of empathy.” ThinkingEvilTermDealsMoralObjectsExpressionEmpathyOppositesMurderExtremesDefinedDamageInjurySubtleWillingnessComponentsBreedingSubjectivityLack Of Empathy Author:C.E. Morgan