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Thinking Our Disruption

THINKING OUR DISRUPTION
2nd Paradox Pyramid

Response to Disruption of Thinking by AN Anani - Buzz Submitted 01 AUG 2016

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This pyramid & for emergent thanking and learming purposes of GtyV Mant and designed solely for that approach - emal : tyvp@chubmenber. org - 01 Aug 2016

Buzz Submitted by : Ali Anani
Buzz: Disruption of Thinking

Powerful Buzz that utilizes Plants as a focal point about Disruption

When one is writing a buzz about plant brains and plant consciousness i.e. plants suffer pain, this is an especially highly disruptive buzz because as I have consequently found out, this raises unusually high levels of conflict within the scientific community, to the kind of extent one finds in the debates between those who believe in evolution and those who believe in creation.

My own discoveries in the last few days have seen me acknowledge the importance of plant science but not as a disruption but as an intelligence.  Our collective intelligence is raised with a more acute future focus on plant science and here I am not addressing any semantics about "plant intelligence". 

There is an unfortunate view in the scientific community that science must be rigourously defended against pseudo-science or bad science, and I get that - but when I look at the animosity shown to plant scientists, it is a turf war on terminology and the behaviour feels more akin to the protection of dogma and religious views, rather than scientific discourse.

Plants do have a richer existence then we presently understand or some would care to express, and this richness is present in Ali Anani's buzz and how he introduces plants as a disruptive topic.  He does say that plants do not have a brain to guide them but yet still engage in extraordinary activities that science is barely touched the surface of. 

What I discovered is that the single most controversial thinker in plant science is also the most fascinating individual I came across as a pure hot bed of disruption - his name is Stefano Mancuso - and while he has incurred the wrath of scientists in other fields, his thinking is compelling and very forward looking.

Thinking Our Disruption
My greatest takeaway is two fold, one is valuing the role of disruption but also in focusing on disruption in thinking, to seriously think about our disruption.  In order to innovate disruption is a necessary injection of change, but in order to appreciate science we need to close the door on disruptive behaviour - here disruption is about the process and not the person !!!   I have avoided linking to Stefano Mancuso's views on plant intelligence simply because I am noting him as a thinker and not the controversy others scientists have over the word intelligence.

At a milder level the role of Michael Pollan is someone I find highly relatable because he not only addresses views about plants but he has done tremendous work on the food we eat.  Pollan is another set of eyes that I consider to be highly 21st Century focused and this appeals to me. The way Michael Pollan looks at plants is the way Ali Anani has focused his approach with his buzzes - because he is drawing in relationships from science to inform our human perspectives ie. as Pollan says "looking at another species point of view is a cure for human self-importance".

Thinking Our Disruption

As I absorbed videos and articles about plants, I had reached a point where disruption isn't and here I mean isn't necessary - and this is inculcating and appreciating beauty.  Here I accidently in searching came upon a Netflix documentary on Flowers.   The documentary makers name is Louie Schwartzberg, in the documentary he made about Forests below - it is a good example of his work.  When we get caught up in the Disruption of Thinking, we may only view Disruption rather than think about what is Non-Disruption and just as important where Disruption is not helpful and therefore allowing us to understand the consequences of our own thinking.

Thinking Our Disruption

Louie Schwartzberg camera work is accompanied by different music composers, in the Forest film above the composer is Colin Farish.  My personal role in a buzz like the kind Ali Anani's is to think for myself, to think a.k.a. thinking about my own disruption or "our disruption", because where I disrupt thinking it is affecting someone else - but when I think that is not my intent, nor is it my call to action.  Whether people want to have fisticuffs over their science beliefs or religious logic is that individuals personal business, that does not mean that I ascribe to that way of reasoning.  Great to reason that way as a scientist but I am not a scientist,  I am one mind in 7 Billion, of which only 11 million have access to BeBee. 

I see now point in argument being a Disruption in Thinking because I want to see that person who is willing to argue with 7 billion citizens of this world.  What was reasonable and productive within a debating chamber is holy unrealistic when technology is bringing the world in, where everyone can voice an opinion, challenge a view or state a position.  My responsibility here is metacognition, to think about my own thinking.  Even the very paragraph that I have inscribed here.  I also know that I cannot use the terminology of MY here, because my thinking is OUR thinking.  OURS for all in this context is MINE as the thinker who owns that thought and is and never was different from that thought.  Thinking our disruption is our disruption of thinking. 

I have not quite finished with thinking on Disruption for I will take it to the next step which is as a part of my "Renaissance" process - a post on Disruption.



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CityVP Manjit

7 years ago #3

#11
Daer David, ultimately we as free thinking individuals must contend with the media virus or the parasitic nature of economic or special interest. That contending is our own disruption and how we we handle that disruption is what really tests and boils the fermentation of our own wisdom - whether like a gas that wisdom dissipates or a like a liquid is shared in social bottles or hardens as scars - it is an ongoing awakening. The AND is disruption and PEACE. In that "AND" is the roots of wisdom. There is safety in numbers yes, but this thinking our disruption is ours alone - and that can either transform into huge personal cost or a rare human freedom.

CityVP Manjit

7 years ago #2

#12
Dear Anees such is this wisdom that we end up on the read least traveled but most wise - and why is it least traveled? For that we must engage our own heart and mind, but our societal values treat such engagement as a threat - look at the history of human thinking and why even rational scientists burn their own, or innovators come under fire or thinkers silenced because they disturb the mind. The economic reality we live in affords us the choice to find the least traveled paths, and when I choose that path the decision and consequences are mine and mine alone. This is the most disruptive we can be and that disruption must be biologically and psychologically managed within us.

CityVP Manjit

7 years ago #1

#9
The key for me in what Fatima Williams demonstrate is the awesome power human beings have been given compared to other species and how we have ended up wasting that power by assuming a God like position over nature. That is where David is spot on that our response to this power has been way too parasitic, but that is what underpins the Socratic idea of "know thyself" - Fatima, Mohammed and David are three human beings are exercising the mind, heart and spirit in the wonder of it all, recognizing that there are new ways of seeing, hearing and feeling - especially to the wonder of it all. (Where all is a constant surprise, where what we think we know is constantly revised by what we learn). This development is a constant iteration, as well as moving forward and back, learning and unlearning. The value of metacognition is that it allows us to do this at human speed rather than group level. We are inseparable from nature and we are by-products of the universe. There is a tremendous humility in that but yet we are also blessed with tremendous gifts of awareness and nuanced intelligence - and these are disruptive ripples. David asks "Do we choose our life, or our life chooses us?" Yet the only place that question truly lives is within - and how we come to that answer should enable that question to be an AND not an OR.

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