It already DOES work that way @evelovesolive. It's the foundational axiom of the current model of Artificial intelligence that I WROTE. It already does. We think in Amorphous Abstraction and YOUR MINDS, 33% of them, DON'T convert into sentences. 33% of then ONLY convert into sentences. So I AI was based on 66% of YOUR MINDS it WOULDN'T WORK the way it does not. It ALSO wouldn't work if I did write a working THEORY of AI.
Hym Iam "Yeah, very good @evelovesolive. Your brain doesn't think in sentences. What does it think in class? Amorphous abstraction! That's right! And the Chinese Hierarchical model attempts to use Amorphous abstraction rather than tokens. But that is already how it works."
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Get the Your brain doesn't think in sentences mug.The application of Critical Theory to thinking itself—examining how our thought processes are shaped by social conditions, how ideology operates through everyday cognition, and how thinking might be liberated from domination. Critical Theory of Thinking asks: How does capitalism shape what and how we think? How do racism, sexism, and classism structure our cognitive habits? Is there such a thing as "free" thought in an unfree society? Drawing on Marx, the Frankfurt School, and critical psychology, it insists that thinking is never just individual—it's social, historical, political. Liberation requires not just changing what we think, but how we think.
"You think you think for yourself. Critical Theory of Thinking asks: do you? Your thoughts are shaped by media, education, culture—all products of a society with power relations. Thinking critically means thinking about thinking: where do your categories come from? Whose interests do they serve? Critical theory insists on thinking that reflects, not just reacts."
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A framework proposing that thinking itself is elastic—that cognitive processes can stretch across problems, contexts, and challenges without breaking. Thinking Elasticity suggests that thought isn't fixed but adaptive: attention stretches, memory stretches, reasoning stretches to meet demands. The theory identifies thinking's elastic limits: when does stretching become overload? When does adaptation become confusion? Understanding thinking requires understanding its stretch—how far it can go before it snaps. A normative framework proposing that we should cultivate elastic thinking—thinking that can stretch across perspectives, disciplines, and paradigms without breaking. Elastic Thinking is flexible without being flimsy, adaptive without being unprincipled. It stretches to accommodate new evidence, new viewpoints, new ways of reasoning—but knows its limits, knows when stretching would break rather than bend. It's the cognitive virtue for a complex world: thinking that can stretch without snapping.
Theory of Thinking Elasticity "She stretched her thinking to understand perspectives she'd never considered—it hurt, it bent, but it didn't break. Thinking Elasticity says that's what good thinking does: stretches to include more, to see further, to understand deeper. The question isn't whether you can think; it's how far your thinking can stretch." "He used to think in absolutes—rigid, brittle. Now he thinks elastically: considering multiple perspectives, holding contradictions, stretching without breaking. Theory of Elastic Thinking says that's the goal: not thinking that's always right, but thinking that can stretch to meet the world without shattering."
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Example: “When he raised questions about the standard model in his field, colleagues said he ‘lacked critical thinking’—meaning he wasn’t accepting their consensus. Chilling Effect Theory (Critical Thinking) shows the term can enforce orthodoxy.”
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