Flow Flow Flow! It is quickly becoming a valid and fascinating area of study both in Physics and Psychology. Which each have theories based in the concept of flow, which in physics is an extrapolation of the "paths of least resistance" while in Psychology it based on a dynamic which for some reason amounts to a sense of contentment, I see this a s a contentment of "things going smoothly". Either way it describes a system in flux. The major difference between the two is that one describes external systems and the other includes you in the system and in fact is almost purely an internal mechanism working inside our minds. There is no preclusive reason to believe that these two theories could not at some point be combined so that they unify into one theory which encompasses both Psycology and Physical systems. Or is this just wishful thinking? The prints are available here. James Leese
Sunday, September 27, 2009
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Flow Flow Flow! It is quickly becoming a valid and fascinating area of study both in Physics and Psychology. Which each have theories based in the concept of flow, which in physics is an extrapolation of the "paths of least resistance" while in Psychology it based on a dynamic which for some reason amounts to a sense of contentment, I see this a s a contentment of "things going smoothly". Either way it describes a system in flux. The major difference between the two is that one describes external systems and the other includes you in the system and in fact is almost purely an internal mechanism working inside our minds. There is no preclusive reason to believe that these two theories could not at some point be combined so that they unify into one theory which encompasses both Psycology and Physical systems. Or is this just wishful thinking? The prints are available here. James Leese
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