The Nanotechnology Revolution Is Here—We Just Haven’t Noticed Yet
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The Nanotechnology Revolution Is Here—We Just Haven’t Noticed Yet
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any input is welcome
I feel like having a detailed picture of your future is very Si, rather than Ni? I don’t really understand why Ni is associated with having a clear vision of their future, which is usually a grand vision. Like Ni is “future-oriented” and Si is “past-oriented”, but I wanna know why?
Here’s my attempt at answering this. Si processes by reflecting on past events to come up with a plan for how to react in the present. I guess that’s where the Si stereotype comes from? But they aren’t necessarily stuck in the past; they use the past! And I think that they do lots of planning for the future -- details and all -- by consciously drawing from past experiences. I think what people don’t realize is... Ni also draws from the past! Ni is not magic! The process is just semi-conscious (as I understand it). Ni processes by semi-consciously adding up known information to conclude how to react in the present. Of course, with both of these “in the present” descriptions, I’m talking about everyday decisions that everyone has to make quickly. So my conclusion about why Ni is widely-accepted as “future-oriented”, even though all it is is a way of perceiving information, is........ people just think that Ni is magic and mystical? and pose it against Si which is “past-oriented”? yeah I can’t even answer it. maybe I’m just having a dumb moment.
"Focus on the future, not the past. 📸 @MaxThompson_" Repost Gregg Sulkin | Twitter
Lightyear raises $110 million to bring its $170,000 'solar' electric car to market
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There's a new VR psychology treatment that lets you talk to yourself by switching roles (being both the patient and the psychologist) that can lead to detachment from habitual ways of thinking about personal problems. It allows you to see yourself as you see others.
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Swedish company makes world’s first delivery of ‘Green Steel’ made without using coal
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The International Space Station will soon be retired, but a replacement likely won’t come from NASA - A few, like Sierra Space in Colorado and Houston-based Axiom Space, are well on their way to constructing their own commercial space stations.
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