This Z-paper 560 by Herb Zinser uses Nature's SYMBOL MACHINE words, languages, proper nouns, equations, and concepts to understand the CRYPTIC writings of newspaper reporters, editors and publishers, and book authors.
The SYMBOL MACHINE is comprised of English language words and concepts, math and physics equations, biochemistry diagrams, electromagnetic sin wave schematics, etc. The SYMBOL MACHINE equivalent are basic college textbooks in math and science that may be found in any bookstore or a bookstore near a university.
We are reminded of ......
Language in thought and action - S. I. Hayakawa - Google ...
books.google.com › Language Arts & Disciplines › Linguistics › General
A revised, updated edition of S. I. Hayakawa's classic work on semantics. He discusses the role of language, its many functions, and how language shapes our ... .... Semantics is primarily concerned with meaning and reference, i.e. what Hayakawa calls the relationship between the «map» and the «territory» ...
Maps and Territories - Rijnlandmodel
Language in Thought and Action, S.I. Hayakawa.
Chapter 2 Symbols Maps and Territories
There is a sense in which we all live in two worlds.
Thus we have the source domain of SYMBOL LIFE and thought that may get mapped to the destination range of physical biology with human activities of the geography surface of
EARTH.
Let's look at some proper nouns and other words that provide CLUES to Nature's message processing system ... with possible messages for people that are interested in CRYPTIC situations.
Thus, in year 2014, we see the social pscyhology WAR being played out in recent times.
We have C.P. SNOW from year 1959 and the modern SNOW controversy agent withn properr noun identifier -> Edward Snowden
New Statesman | The Two Cultures
www.newstatesman.com/cultural.../c-p-snow-two-cultures
New Statesman
Jan 2, 2013 - C P Snow's epochal essay published online for the first time. ... life and work of C P Snow, whose famous thesis on the division of the two cultures ... Snow, himself an esteemed chemist and fiction writer, lamented the “mutual ...
C. P. Snow - The Two Cultures debate controversy Rede ...
www.age-of-the-sage.org/scientist/snow_two_cultures.html
Home > C. P. Snow - The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution - Rede ... Snow 1905—1980 ), then fifty-three years old and a former research chemist and ...
On 7 May 1959, Snow delivered an influential Rede Lecture called The Two Cultures, which provoked "widespread and heated debate".[1] Subsequently published as The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution, the lecture argued that the breakdown of communication between the "two cultures" of modern society – the sciences and the humanities – was a major hindrance to solving the world's problems.
In particular, Snow argues that the quality of education in the world is on the decline. For example, many scientists have never read Charles Dickens, but artistic intellectuals are equally non-conversant with science. He wrote:
A good many times I have been present at gatherings of people who, by the standards of the traditional culture, are thought highly educated and who have with considerable gusto been expressing their incredulity at the illiteracy of scientists
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