tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-871239064055660697.post8012766867050057146..comments2022-07-08T01:30:02.660-07:00Comments on Synchronicity & Metaverse: The obsolescence of wordsJosh Mauricehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03589553391522701891noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-871239064055660697.post-65744793700642657802018-09-16T19:47:41.610-07:002018-09-16T19:47:41.610-07:00Edited original post: added "expressing heart...Edited original post: added "expressing heartfelt feelings and thoughts,"Josh Mauricehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03589553391522701891noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-871239064055660697.post-49125277611305827302018-06-16T20:40:05.009-07:002018-06-16T20:40:05.009-07:00I would emphasize that I really do appreciate how ...I would emphasize that I really do appreciate how enormously useful written and spoken words have been. Using the Internet, going to bookstores and libraries, I see billions of words that I'd love to read - I'd love to learn all that info - it would be so useful and enjoyable. This motivates me to try to create new ways of communicating that would make it feasible to imbibe, on reasonable timescales, more of the huge amounts of info that's out there. I think there's really something to the saying, "a picture's worth a thousand words." If we can explore all that information through pictures instead of words, then maybe we can learn at least a thousand times faster.<br />(Text of this comment originally posted April 3: https://geeks.one/@joshmaurice/99796055211925231)Josh Mauricehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03589553391522701891noreply@blogger.com