How the brain really works, butterflies

The key insight: the brain is a multi-layer prediction machine. All neural processing consists of two streams: a bottom-up stream of sense data, and a top-down stream of predictions. These streams interface at each level of processing, comparing themselves to each other and adjusting themselves as necessary.

~ Scott Alexander from, Book Review: Surfing Uncertainty | Slate Star Codex

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This seems to be rocking my world. There’s an actual theory of how the brain works?

So we are likely getting more lead, more omega-6 (and relatively less omega-3), and less lithium than people in 1850. If there has been an increase in crime and other undesirable/impulsive behaviors, I think these biological insults are at least as worthy of examination as political changes that have occurred during that time.

~ Scott Alexander from, Proposed Biological Explanations For Historical Trends In Crime | Slate Star Codex

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…and my brain thought that this (aside from the actual data and science in the article) seems like a very compelling look at the big scale; tiny changes making subtle tidal shifts at the hundreds-of-millions-of-people scale.

Butterflies and radar: The Charming Culprits Behind Denver’s Mysterious Radar Blob – Atlas Obscura

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…and this popped up today, right before I saw a Cosmopolitan (aka Painted Lady) this afternoon.

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Day 65/100 – walking

This entry is part 68 of 104 in the series 100 Days of Training (2017)

long walk to/from lunch with a stop at out veggie plot in the community garden. Some people plant flowers to attract the polinators into the garden. Here’s Cosmopolitan (or Painted Lady) and a classic Monarch. MUCH nicer than a lame shot of me. :) on these either.

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Day 64/100 – mellow qm today

This entry is part 67 of 104 in the series 100 Days of Training (2017)

I spent some of today listening to music. All I can say is: Be the change you want to see in the world.

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Day 63/100 – doublecheck

This entry is part 66 of 104 in the series 100 Days of Training (2017)

yes, still do not like running

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Day 62/100 – late post

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Yesterday was all walking carrying the Puffin, followed by a nice evening walk with @geometress catching up from the last few days. Nice recovery day!

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Day 61/100 – mindful

This entry is part 64 of 104 in the series 100 Days of Training (2017)

meditation and mindful movement practice with @earth_strider #artofretreat2017

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Day 60/100 – morning movement

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Starting Saturday at Battery Park with @andrewsuseno and the Grey Lady in the distance #artofretreat2017 “listen. learn. laugh”

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Day 59/100 – please stand by

This entry is part 62 of 104 in the series 100 Days of Training (2017)

First miss!

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Day 58/100 – solvitur ambulando

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“it is solved by walking” reviewing material for tomorrow’s presentation and interviews at Art of Retreat in NYC

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Day 57/100 – “feels like 92”

This entry is part 60 of 104 in the series 100 Days of Training (2017)

Hello? It’s basically October. Way to go Pennsylvania.

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