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A MIT professor is exploring this idea
http://www.csail.mit.edu/csailspotlights/unlocking_the_key_to_intelligence
although, if you want a science fiction-ish exploration of he idea, I recommend Richard Powers _Galatea 2.0_ (I think that is the correct version number).

Date: 2011-10-18 08:23 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] capri0mni
There is still a split between sciences and humanities in academia, so I hope theories like this manage to acquire some serious support.

*Strong nodding*

As for "The willing surrender to someone else's daydream" bit (and I was thinking, primarily, of oral storytelling and live theater, but the same dynamic continues in text and broadcast media): Back when this notion first popped into my head, I still self-identified as Neo-Pagan with Wiccan leanings (I now identify as atheist). And I noticed, in the New-Age "How to Do Magic" literature, that the structure and rhythm of built-up mental energy that was described as a well crafted spell was the same structure and rhythm described in my "How to write fiction" literature.

And leaving aside the New-Age "White Light and Crystal Set" jargon for a bit, "positive visualization" is a well demonstrated technique in athletic activities. And if it works on a private, individual, level, chances are good that "magnifying" the visualization to the whole group would magnify its effect. So our ability to quiet our own "Brain roof chatter" long enough to listen to someone else's ideas, and accept them into our own, without having to physically live through the experience, may be an ingrained human survival mechanism.

Oh, and as for sciences vs. humanities: "Theory" (as in scientific theory) comes from the same root as "theater" -- in other words, it's the way scientists present their learning to an audience of their peers.

Date: 2011-10-19 03:09 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] capri0mni
A few years ago, there was a Nova special dramatized episode on Isaac Newton. One of the things the show talked about was his theory that the ancient Greek Myths were actually encoded alchemical "recipes" for producing different alloys.

And it doesn't have to have anything to do with conspiracy theories; if our brains are hard-wired to think narratively, then fitting complex information into a storyline is one of the best ways to remember it.

Date: 2011-10-19 05:49 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] capri0mni
*nod*

I had a hard time with biology and physics / chemistry in high school, because the lab tables used in all the class experiments were designed for students to stand up at them. ... Also, in general, my mathematical intelligence is not as high as my verbal intelligence. What mathematical understanding I have now has mostly come to me through thought play on my own, after official schooling was over.

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