Digital Noise is anything that impedes your message from getting through to your intended audience and/or prevents them from taking action. You can LISTEN to this talking white paper at http://www.fusionimpactmarketing.com/digital-noise.html
of day. In contrast, a digital clock is capable of representing only a finite number of times (every tenth of a second, for example). In general, humans experience the world analogically. { richer, you might say } Vision, for example, is an analog experience because we perceive infinitely smooth gradations of shapes and colors. { Source: Webopedia.com } DIGITAL describes any system based on discontinuous data or events. Computers are digital machines because at their most basic level they can distinguish between just two values, 0 and 1, or off and on. There is no simple way to represent ALL the values in between, such as 0.25. All of the data a computer processes must be encoded digitally, as a series of zeroes and ones. The opposite of digital is ANALOG. A typical analog device is a clock in which the hands move continuously around the face.
Overload is a term popularized by Alvin Toffler in his bestselling 1970 book Future Shock. It refers to the difficulty a person can have understanding an issue and making decisions that can be caused by the presence of too much information. The term itself is mentioned in a 1964 book by Bertram Gross, The Managing of Organizations. The term and concept precede the Internet and can be viewed from a library and information sciences perspective or viewed as a psychology phenomenon. In psychology, information overload relates to an overabundance of incoming information into the senses. Toffler's explanation of it presents information overload as the Information Age's version of sensory overload, a term that had been introduced in the 1950s. Sensory overload was thought to cause disorientation and lack of responsiveness. Toffler positioned information overload as having the same sorts of effects, but on the higher cognitive functions. Toffler write… When the individual is plunged into a fast and irregularly changing situation, or a novelty-loaded context, his predictive accuracy plummets. He can no longer make the reasonably correct assessments on which rational behavior is dependent. S o u r c e : W i k i p e d i a . c o m
we have before us are some BREATHTAKING OPPORTUNITIES disguised as INSOLUBLE PROBLEMS. ~ John W. Gardner ~ http://www.pbs.org/johngardner/ pbs.org/johngardner
RIGHT hemisphere specializes in reacting to emergencies, organizing items spatially, recognizing faces and processing emotions. In the human brain the LEFT hemisphere controls language, the dexterity of the right hand, the ability to classify, and routine behavior in general. Evolutionary Origins of Your RIGHT and LEFT Brain Scientific American | http://scientificamerican.com
am the LEFT brain. I am a scientist. A mathematician. I love the familiar. I categorize. I am accurate. Linear. Analytic. Strategic. I Am practical. Always in control. A master of words and language. Realistic. I calculate equations and play with numbers. I am order, I am logic. I know exactly who I am. I am the RIGHT brain. I am creativity. A free spirit. I am passion. Yearning. Sensuality. I am the sound of roaring laughter. I am taste. The feelings of sand beneath bare feet. I am movement. Vivid colors. I am the urge to paint on an empty canvas. I am boundless imagination. Art. Poetry. I sense. I feel. I am everything I wanted to be.
h e w o r l d h a d s c a r c e l y b e c o m e k n o w n a s r o u n d a n d c o m p l e t e i n i t s e l f w h e n i t w a s a s k e d t o w a i v e t h e t r e m e n d o u s p r i v i l e g e o f b e i n g t h e c e n t e r o f t h e u n i v e r s e . N e v e r, p e r h a p s , w a s a g r e a t e r d e m a n d m a d e o n m a n k i n d - f o r b y t h i s a d m i s s i o n s o m a n y t h i n g s v a n i s h e d i n m i s t a n d s m o k e . ~ J o h a n n W o l f g a n g v o n G o e t h e O f a l l d i s c o v e r i e s a n d o p i n i o n s , n o n e m a y h a v e e x e r t e d a g r e a t e r e f f e c t o n t h e h u m a n s p i r i t t h a n t h e d o c t r i n e o f C o p e r n i c u s . . .
ABOUT COPERNICUS… 1510 to 1514, Copernicus developed the first general outline of his new heliocentric system Copernicus began to write his book of De Revolutionibus about 1515. A copy of the great work is believed to have been brought to Copernicus at Frombork on the last day of his life when he died in a coma on May 24, 1543. That is, he died without knowing the full impact that his discovery would have on mankind. The book was placed on the Catholic Church’s banned books list in 1635, which is when they acknowledged its existence. The triumph of Copernicanism was a gradual process. Not until 1822 did the Catholic Church permit the printing of the book that treated the earth's motion as physically real. The next edition of De Revolutionibus was not published until 1854. That is, not until after it had been removed from the Index in 1835. The Catholic Church ordered GALILEO to recant his claim that Earth orbits the Sun in 1633. His book on the subject was removed from the Church’s index of banned books in 1824 Galileo was formally vindicated by the Church in 1992.