I understood there where two main concepts in the Nicolas of Cusa: On Learned Ignorance film. The one which I will discuss here is the concept that everything in nature in somehow is related to everything else, we need only to regress. When the regression is only a few steps back it is easy to see how things are related but once it is more than just a few it becomes harder for us to understand. The example used was mathematics, that it is easy to see how things are related when the subject is easy but once the math problem is harder the harder it is for us to see it how it relates back something simpler.
The film then goes into the subject of the way that unknown things are related to everything. And basically everything is related even if we don't see the relation to the rest of the world. That everything is related for a reason or simply by some "accident". So everything is traceable and understandable regardless of human recognition or knowledge of it.
Friday, September 5, 2008
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