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Re: Fudjack's an egotist
Re: Fudjack's an egotist
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Posted by BlueLamp on March 11, 2000 at 11:29:32:
In Reply to: Fudjack's an egotist posted by Cory on March 10, 2000 at 19:25:24:
John Fudjack really does see personality as parallel to the structure of the universe (as do I)... John created a Z axis to go with an X axis of MBTI SN and a Y axis of MBTI TF... his X & Y axes are like my circumplexes and his Z axis is like my MBTI EI (and Fudjack even though he didn't say so in his papers gave me a big YES! when I mentioned this new axis seemed like the EI scale... Fudjack's EI for this has a "dynamic" definition due to the way he conceived of it by parallels to Buddhist meditation both outward (E like) and inward (I like)... a personality system like the MBTI or the Enneagram can use the same types whether you are talking static test score biases or dynamic maturity/use of traits so to me it doesn't really matter if one talks dynamic or static when doing parallels to the structure of the universe since personality has the same structure whether it is dynamic or static... Fudjack sees E as going out into space and I as going inward to a smaller space and then somehow the two look alike (since Buddhist inward and outward meditation ends up in the same "place")... Greene's Torus kind of wraps space back on itself is the physics parallel Fudjack uses... I see E as going out into space and time and I as going in to space and time back to the big bang... a large old cold universe creates the initial conditions for new big bangs in Tony Smith physics which is why outward E looks like inward I (the beginning of our big bang)... Fudjack hasn't thrown JP into his model yet, I throw mine right into the circle with SN and TF and create three arrangements of the circle, one for spacetime, one for matter and one for antimatter... My E goes out to find new parallel universes while my I stays at home in its own universe... John
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