Processes of thought have seemingly random patterns. But if the nerve networks in our brain that generate the electricity to produce thought and life have the same patterns as rivers, lightning bolts, root structures and snowflakes, isn't it possible that these patterns have a universal significance? How we think is maybe the same reason why rivers branch.
This interactive project will use the information provided to compare similarities with other branching patterns. The main base source will be the seemingly random pattern of associative thought (how one thought associates with another).
To participate:
Print out the page to the right. On the back, take one hour out of your day, or a few minutes or the whole day to document the random thoughts (that you normally ignore) running through your head. It's kind of like free association writing (where you write down consecutively every word that comes to your head)...(to continue, click here)
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