marthaq:

At Index Magazine: “Dr. Dan Lloyd, a ‘neuro-philospher’ from Trinity College in Connecticut, experiments with patterns found in brain activity. The results are intricate musical scores that play with the tender overlap of philosophy, science, and art.
In recent years, neural science has gifted philosophers with the technology to look at the human brain. This technological advance reveals an informative relationship between science and the philosophical study of consciousness.”
Click and watch the video.  Very cool.

marthaq:

At Index Magazine: “Dr. Dan Lloyd, a ‘neuro-philospher’ from Trinity College in Connecticut, experiments with patterns found in brain activity. The results are intricate musical scores that play with the tender overlap of philosophy, science, and art.

In recent years, neural science has gifted philosophers with the technology to look at the human brain. This technological advance reveals an informative relationship between science and the philosophical study of consciousness.”

Click and watch the video.  Very cool.

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marthaq:

“But what if the 100-member Senate were designed to mirror the overall U.S. population — and were based on statistics rather than state lines? Imagine a chamber in which senators were elected by different income brackets — with two senators representing the poorest 2 percent of the electorate, two senators representing the richest 2 percent and so on. Based on Census Bureau data, five senators would represent Americans earning between $100,000 and $1 million individually per year, with a single senator working on behalf of the millionaires (technically, it would be two-tenths of a senator). Eight senators would represent Americans with no income. Sixteen would represent Americans who make less than $10,000 a year, an amount well below the federal poverty line for families. The bulk of the senators would work on behalf of the middle class, with 34 representing Americans making $30,000 to $80,000 per year.” - Annie Lowrey at the Washington Post

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I would vote for that.

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