Definition: Panpsychism

Panpsychism

The belief that everything material, however small, has an element of individual consciousness, or shares a part of a collective consciousness.

 

More formally that’s harder to understand…

In philosophy, panpsychism is the view that mind or a mind-like aspect is a fundamental and ubiquitous feature of reality.

 

It’s a little out there, but I love this concept because it brings out more empathy in me. If everything was “living” in the sense of having consciousness, rather than a lot being inanimate, then I would care about it all more. I just naturally care more about living things, even if “care” were not the loving kind, but rather the kind that has an emotional response rather than indifference. If everything were as such, then I feel like I care that much more about everything around me, from the immediate to what I can see in the sky at the far reaches of the galaxy and universe.

While the word is new to me, the concept is not because I had philosophized this very thing on my own accord in my late teens while learning chemistry and other sciences! I didn’t think of it as fantasy or philosophy, though, seeing how atoms and molecules in chemical reactions behave, from a flask to weather systems to stars in astrophysics. While it may be laws of nature (science) that govern these events, it’s not a far stretch to think that the groups of molecules and atoms, and not others like them because no reaction is infinite, behaved like groups of people within society. That’s how I was able to articulate the above on why I liked the idea.

 

From this great TEDRadio Hour podcast focused on the brain.

https://twitter.com/digitalcitizen/status/1170393451889942529

Definition: Voxel

Voxel

A voxel represents a value on a regular grid in three-dimensional space.

 

Basically, the 3D equivalent of the 2D pixel.

 

From this fantastic TEDRadio Hour podcast on the brain!

https://twitter.com/digitalcitizen/status/1170393451889942529

Definition: Accretion Disk

Accretion Disk

The disk of stuff you see circling black holes in artist renderings like the one in the picture.

More formally..

An accretion disk is a structure (often a circumstellar disk) formed by diffuse material in orbital motion around a massive central body. The central body is typically a star. Friction causes orbiting material in the disk to spiral inward towards the central body.

 

Hear about accretion disks and a LOT more interesting and mind blowing stuff about astrophysics in the TEDRadio Hour podcast below!

https://twitter.com/digitalcitizen/status/1170391419028148225

Definition: Radical Transparency

Radical Transparency

Radical transparency is a phrase used across fields of governance, politics, software design and business to describe actions and approaches that radically increase the openness of organizational process and data. Also used for showing the internal workings of a product, service, or organization that are usually hidden from view, when applied even more innovatively than just within an organization.

 

The examples of radical transparency, when you can find it, are really refreshing and innovative for how things can be done within an organization! In an equally innovative way, the 99% Invisible podcast below talks about how the transparency was used to let customers/users fully look into the operations of something so they can appreciate what goes into it rather than oversimplifying it and not appreciating it. The best example, for me, was how the operators of the shinkansen high speed bullet trains in Japan let riders see the amazing work done by the cleaning crews in seven minutes between rides, turning it into a spectacle of theatrical wonder, rather than hiding it all and getting angry and impatient riders wondering why they have to wait “so long” to get on to the trains between rides! See video at bottom. Brilliant!

https://twitter.com/digitalcitizen/status/1170170287150813185

 

Definition: Self Determination Theory (SDT)

Self Determination Theory (SDT)

Self-determination theory (SDT) is a macro theory of human motivation and personality that concerns people’s inherent growth tendencies and innate psychological needs. It is concerned with the motivation behind choices people make without external influence and interference. Practically, it states that for life to be happy and meaningful, we all (universally) need a good extent of life situations where we feel we have competence, autonomy, and relatedness (ability to relate to others and they to you).

  • Wikipedia (first two points, last point in The Good Life Project podcast below)

https://twitter.com/digitalcitizen/status/1170169678397882368

 

“Nutrients” in the tweet should have been “nutriments”, which means something that nourishes (Merriam-Webster Dictionary), which is close enough to “nutrients” that the definition source lists nutrients as a pretty close synonym.